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HomeNewsSmartvote Australia Website Goes Live
Smartvote Australia website goes live
Tuesday 30 April 2019

The School of Politics and International Relations at the ANU is pleased to announce the launch of the Smartvote Australia website - www.smartvote.org.au

The site has involved months of preparation and extensive liaison with every candidate and party in the upcoming Federal election.

smartvote will help hundreds of thousands of Australians learn more about the policy positions of candidates and parties during the 2019 federal election campaign. This project is run by the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University with the media partnership of Nine publishing (including The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age).

Find out where you stand now in comparison to the candidates and parties running in your electorate by visiting www.smartvote.org.au