In state and territory elections, what do Australian citizens vote for?
- A senator for the Australian Parliament
- A premier for the whole state
- A councillor for their local council
- A representative for their own area ✓
Why this is the answer
Voters choose a representative for their area, and those representatives then sit in the state or territory parliament.
This question is from: State and territory government
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