Figure 10.1: Identification Options Used by Voters
Options Used by Voters
This horizontal bar graph is titled "Identification Options Used by Voters". It shows the breakdown answers from respondents who had the required identification document when they voted in the 42nd election to question 57, "What documents did you use to prove your identity and address?" The graph includes the percentage of respondents who use a combination of documents described in the identification option 1, option 2, and option 3. The breakdown is as follows:
- of 2,458 respondents in total, 93 percent used option 1, 3 percent used option 2, and less than 1 percent used option 3.
- of 364 Aboriginal electors, 80 percent used option 1, 5 percent used option 2, and 1 percent used option 3.
- of 445 young electors, 90 percent used option 1, 4 percent used option 2, and 1 percent used option 3.
- of 522 foreign-born electors, 90 percent used option 1, 5 percent used option 2, and 0 percent used option 3.
- of 552 electors with a disability, 84 percent used option 1, 6 percent used option 2, and 1 percent used option 3.