Each year, millions of people fail to vote without reproach. Does abstention constitute a citizen's right not to vote? This article in Australian Journal of Political Science explores whether we have a legal right to a 'no vote' and if such a right should be protected as fiercely as the right to vote. Lisa Hill discusses the 'no vote', its implications for society and reaches a firm conclusion.
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Excerpts would differ if the idea that they communicate are different. An excerpt is an extraction from a larger body of text.
<h3>How do you identify the differences in an excerpt?</h3>
One way to spot the differences between excerpts is to pay attention to the purpose of the text as well as the idea that they communicate.
It is to be noted that the excerpts related to the question are unavailable hence the general answer.
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