Millions of Australians are yet to commit to casting a ballot on the Indigenous Voice despite competing efforts from Yes and No campaigners to galvanise the community on the issue.
Millions of Australians are yet to commit to casting a ballot on the Indigenous Voice despite competing efforts from Yes and No campaigners to galvanise the community on the issue, with 10 per cent of voters saying they are unlikely to vote and another 9 per cent unsure about doing so.
from Wednesday to Sunday, a period of intense media attention on Dutton’s argument against the Voice while he campaigned on Indigenous health and safety in Alice Springs. Both sides are raising cash in the hope they can win the day with mainstream advertising blitzes, with Australian billionaireAustralian Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers urged people to enrol for the referendum and said his staff were working to make sure Indigenous Australians were able to cast their ballots.
The new survey finds that 81 per cent of voters are likely to cast a ballot but that 10 per cent say they are unlikely to do so and 9 per cent are unsure about whether they will do so. In a subsequent question, the survey asked voters to indicate their position “even if it’s a leaning” and gave them no option to say they were undecided in order to match the Yes or No options in the actual referendum.
Dutton emerged from that meeting to call for regional and local voices instead, making no mention of the national voice put to the meeting.
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