Figure 10.2: Ease with Which Electors Were Able to Meet the Identification Requirements
Q59. How Easy Was it to Meet the Identification Requirements in Order to vote?
This horizontal bar graph is titled "Ease with Which Electors Were Able to Meet the Identification Requirements". It shows the breakdown of answers from respondents who voted in the 42nd election to question 59, "How Easy Was it to Meet the Identification Requirements in Order to vote?" Answer options "very easy" and "somewhat easy" are presented in this graph as well as a combination of both answers. The breakdown is as follows:
- of 2,485 respondents in total, 92 percent said meeting the identification requirement was very easy, 7 % said it was somewhat easy, and both percentages add up to a total of 99 percent.
- of 383 Aboriginal electors, 84 percent said it was very easy, 11 said it was somewhat easy, and both percentages add up to a total of 95 percent.
- of 450 young electors, 86 percent said it was very easy, 12 said it was somewhat easy, and both percentages add up to a total of 98 percent.
- of 528 foreign-born electors, 93 percent said it was very easy, 6 said it was somewhat easy, and both percentages add up to a total of 99 percent.
- of 568 electors with a disability, 88 percent said it was very easy, 9 said it was somewhat easy, and both percentages add up to a total of 97 percent.