Teal MP Tries to Ban Political Parties From Handling Postal Vote Applications Amid Privacy Concerns

Under current laws, voters can receive unsolicited postal vote applications from political parties containing reply-paid envelopes.
Teal MP Tries to Ban Political Parties From Handling Postal Vote Applications Amid Privacy Concerns
Independent "teal" member for Curtin, Kate Chaney, at a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia on July 28, 2025. AAP Image/Mick Tsikas
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Amid growing voter anxiety about data misuse, “Teal” MP Kate Chaney has introduced a bill to stop political parties from facilitating postal vote applications, warning the loophole is weakening faith in the election system.

The Commonwealth Electoral Amendment (Protecting Voters) Bill will require postal vote applications be submitted directly to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), currently, political parties can act as middlemen.

Naziya Alvi Rahman
Naziya Alvi Rahman
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Naziya Alvi Rahman is a Canberra-based journalist who covers political issues in Australia. She can be reached at [email protected].