两名妇女以分担工作和公平代表性为由,对澳大利亚的选举法提出挑战,因为澳大利亚的选举法阻止了她们共同竞选参议院议员。
Two women challenge Australia’s election laws for blocking their joint Senate run, citing job-sharing and fair representation.
Lucy Bradlow和Bronwen Bock在2024年澳大利亚选举委员会禁止他们共同竞选维多利亚州参议院席位后, 正在挑战澳大利亚的选举法,
Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock are challenging Australia’s electoral laws after the Australian Electoral Commission barred their joint candidacy for a Victorian Senate seat in 2024, arguing the current framework fails to accommodate job-sharing arrangements.
他们自2026年初起仍在审理的联邦法院案件涉及《选举法》是否允许非传统候选人模式的问题,突出了对代表性和民主包容性的关切。
Their Federal Court case, ongoing as of early 2026, questions whether the Electoral Act allows non-traditional candidate models and highlights concerns about representation and democratic inclusivity.
结果可能改变未来候选人的资格,并反映联邦选举中工作场所做法的演变。
The outcome could reshape future candidate eligibility and reflect evolving workplace practices in federal elections.