The Warraloo Council Act 1991 requires representatives of the Warraloo town council to be elected by postal ballot. In 1995, the state legislature enacts the Town Council's Elections Act 1995, requiring all town councils to be elected either by postal or direct balloting, at the discretion of each individual council.
In 1996 the Warraloo Council decides to elect its next representatives by direct ballot. This decision is challenged by a group of residents who prefer postal balloting. Read the alternative arguments presented below and think about the relevant principles of interpretation. Which argument will carry greater weight?
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