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Years ago, I walked into the local polling place with a collection of dice in my hand, and whenever anyone offered me a how to vote card, I showed them the dice and said "I brought my own". I didn't use them for anything important (preference order for parties that had no hope), but the look I got was fun
Technically the ALP is going to scrap the carbon "tax" for a ETS.....
Im sure everyone who voted for the Family First because of strong opposition to the carbon tax.You can add yet another 1.13% for Family first and the DLP and Stop the greens
So far we are up to 53.18% of first preferences for parties opposed to Carbon taxing.
Yet, he is opposed to it being scrapped.
You btw, don't think it is a good thing.
Also no comment re his position on the mining tax?
I would vote for them before PUP. Pirate Party very successful overseas.
I see the greens won a seat... F**K Democracy!
I vote for a lot of people before PUP.
Sadly, disdain for democracy seems to be a common trait amongst many pretend conservatives.yeah! How dare people vote for parties that I don't agree with!
yeah! How dare people vote for parties that I don't agree with!
Sadly, disdain for democracy seems to be a common trait amongst many pretend conservatives.
Freedom, liberty, democracy*
*so long as it is completely in keeping with my views or party allegiance
Me too - all 74 of them got ahead of PUP's 3 candidates on my ballot paper
I said fake conservatives, xsess position is not consistent with traditional conservative ideology.It's not really linked to any side of politics. There is probably an equivalent sized group on either side who feel that way about their opposite counterparts.
Still less than 1000 votes between Reynolds and Pratt in the final count. Going to be ridiculously tight.
- In a Senate election, a candidate is elected if they receive a 'quota' of votes. All Senate first preference votes must be counted in order to determine the quota. The quota cannot be determined until after all normal ballot paper rechecks are completed and the final day for receipt of postal votes has passed, Tuesday 22 April.
- Once the quota has been determined, the distribution of preferences can occur and the successful candidates decided. The result of a Senate election is usually known about four weeks after election day.
S why dont the coalition negosiate (bishop shares gillards mispronunciation) with the party closest to them in truth
Thats the alp - record amount of legislation in the last parliament often supported by the coalition
Most calculators only use the above the line preference flows. When it's this close, it'll depend on those who voted below the line, so it'll be weeks before we know.
indeed..
http://vtr.aec.gov.au/
So don't hold your breath.
Still less than 1000 votes between Reynolds and Pratt in the final count. Going to be ridiculously tight.
And then compensated, for those that need it (and then some more).
Oh for sure!
And I suspect a lot of the below the line votes will have people preferencing Pratt over Bullock. i.e. people deliberately voting BTL so they could preference Pratt, meaning the BTL votes are likely to favour the ALP. Plus more Greens supporters vote BTL generally, and they would generally preference ALP>Lib.