Australia’s Election Hangover
September 1, 2010
Dewi Anggraeni
ON election day August 21, when all polling stations throughout the country closed at 6pm and counting began, observers expected to have a clear picture by midnight—as is usually the case—who would come out the winner, though not all votes would have necessarily been counted then. There was computer software to work out the distribution of the preferential votes as well. However this time,