Four distinctive features of the Australian ballot are:
a. it is an secret ballot
b. names of all candidates appear on a single ballot
c. it is a short ballot
d. it is prepared by the state or county at public expense OR E)it is printed by the state's majority party F)it is distributed at polling places by election officials

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The four distinctive features of the Australian ballot are
a. It is a secret ballot
b. names of all candidate appear on a single ballot
d. It is prepared by the state or country at public expense
f. It is distributed at polling places by election officials

The correct options are:A - B D - F

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