Managing elections during floods: the case of Victoria, Australia
The aims of this case study are, to give an overview of how the floods and related events unfolded in Victoria, and to explain the legal and institutional background of the Victoria Elections Commission, the electoral system and modes of voting, and how these were affected by the floods, likewise turnout and campaigning.
The study also describes which risk management (and resilience-building) tools were used to address the challenges. This case study also provides some lessons and reflections to keep in mind when organizing elections affected by natural events, such as floods.