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I'd assume (but don't know) that if you ever get arrested for any reason they'd append any outstanding "failure to vote" charges to your other charges.
- Brendan
No one has ever been arrested or prosecuted for not voting in Australia. The warrants are presumably left in a filing cabinet in a basement to gather dust.
A few protesters have even unsuccessfully tried to be arrested for not voting and not paying the fine. The authorities simply ignore them to avoid making an issue.