Early voting for Australia's federal election officially commenced Tuesday, with polling stations opening nationwide ahead of the May 3 election date. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reports election authorities anticipate approximately half of all votes will be cast during this pre-poll period.
Campaign Developments:
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (center-left) and Opposition Leader Peter Dutton (conservative) will face off in tonight's televised debate - the third of the campaign, with a fourth scheduled for Sunday
Both major parties have recently escalated campaign promises, unveiling billion-dollar policy packages
Recent Newspoll shows Albanese's Labor Party leading Dutton's Coalition by 4 points after preference allocations
Key Context:
Dutton's popularity has waned following his push for Trump-inspired policies, including:
• Public service job cuts
• Mandated office returns for government workers
Albanese's Labor currently holds a slim majority (78 of 151 seats)
Analysts predict a close contest amid high early voter turnout
Election Mechanics:
Australia's compulsory preferential voting system in effect
150 House seats at stake (reduced from 151 due to redistribution)
Early voting available for those unable to vote May 3