Author(s)
William SandersKeywords
VotingGovernment
Politics
Remote communities
Justice
Rights
Local government
Democracy
Reconciliation
Elections
Indigenous
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http://apo.org.au/?q=node/25281Abstract
The paper explains how the vote counting system used in Northern Territory local government leads to very poor electoral outcomes which concentrate representation rather than spread it. It discusses how, in the case of Alice Springs, this has produced a narrowly based council with no representation from town camps. It argues that this vote counting system should be changed and notes that it is currently under review by the Northern Territory Government, partly because of this critique. However it also notes that some, including Alice Springs Town Council, are defending the existing system and that change is by no means assured, hence the question of the subtitle.Date
24 June, 2011Type
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oai:25281http://apo.org.au/?q=node/25281