Melbourne voters have been left outraged after queuing for hours to cast their vote just moments before Voice voting closes.
Lines of people snaked around a polling station in Docklands, as hundreds of voters were forced to queue for more than two hours.“What we all agree on is that the administration of the voting process in a democracy should be carried out well, and it's been a real fail here in Melbourne,” he said.
A large queue at Docklands in Melbourne’s CBD caused chaos this afternoon. Picture: NCA NewsWire/David Crosling One fed-up resident posted on social media that they stood in line for 90 minutes warning that the queue was “getting longer”. A voter wrote that they only noticed one AEC staff member giving directions “occasionally” at the halfway point of the queue.
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