Minor party Preferences

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Aussie » Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:17 am

Old Clive is not afraid of taking the piss on himself!!

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Rorschach » Mon Aug 26, 2013 11:31 am

Oh and palmer party fans might like to look at their homepage and check out the text... maybe you could help them fix their problem I have tried telling them twice with no effect.

I guess unless Clive says it is so it just aint so. Imagine having all your thoughts directed by such a loose cannon.
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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Neferti » Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:24 pm

The Libs are putting the PUP 2nd here, before (3) Bullet Train, (4) Rise Up and (5) Aust Democrats parties, then (6) ALP and lastly (7) Greens. This is a safe ALP seat. :mrgreen:

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Aldebaran5 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 9:25 am

skippy wrote: Bullshit? less than 50% of people follow a how to vote card, the dumbfvcks.
Even less of GREENS voters,around 29 % follow a how to vote card, unlike conservatives they have more than three brain cells.
Well I'm a conservative, and there is no way that I would follow a "How to Vote Card" on principle. A card that tells people how to vote is against personal freedom.

Of course socialists love them. All these nice obedient citizens following directions on how to vote. Voter control.

Democracy should be simple. It shouldn't have all these complications.

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by mantra » Tue Aug 27, 2013 9:44 am

Aldebaran5 wrote: Democracy should be simple. It shouldn't have all these complications.
It should be - but the 2013 ballot paper is going to be enormous and tricky. Of course we should know what party is giving which party preferences, but it will be almost impossible to determine that. Those who have started making postal votes are having a lot of problems - giving their preferences to the wrong parties through sheer ignorance because of the volume of candidates.

If you're voting for a particular party, this year especially, people should follow the "how to vote" card just to ensure that their votes go where they should.

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Aldebaran5 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:29 am

It's tricky, so we'll let somebody else decide how we vote? Sorry, I don't buy that.

I don't like the preferential system either. It was much simpler in the US.

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Rorschach » Tue Aug 27, 2013 10:49 am

True democracy should be represented with the optional preferential system.

I don't advocate following the US anywhere.
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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by mantra » Tue Aug 27, 2013 1:14 pm

Aldebaran5 wrote:It's tricky, so we'll let somebody else decide how we vote? Sorry, I don't buy that.

I don't like the preferential system either. It was much simpler in the US.
I don't like the preferential system either, but unless we know the motives and where preferences are being directed by these dozens of minor parties - we don't have much of a choice.

It would be better for all of us if it was simplified to one vote only for a party. It can be done that way of course, but as half the population chooses to number the parties - it gives an unfair advantage to those who should really lose their seat because of the numerous preferences they get from unsuspecting voters.

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Aldebaran5 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 1:25 pm

Rorschach wrote:True democracy should be represented with the optional preferential system.
If you mean that you have the choice of allocating preferences or just voting for one candidate, I'm with you on that.

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Re: Minor party Preferences

Post by Neferti » Tue Aug 27, 2013 1:36 pm

I voted this morning. :mrgreen:

The Senate paper is huge and, since I do NOT want a Green in the Senate, I voted above the line 1 Liberal. Canberra only has 2 Senators. Kate Lundy (ALP) is one and will be returned and Gary Humphries (Lib) was the other but he was challenged by Zed Seselja (former Leader of the ACT liberals).

On the HoR I put Greens last and ALP second last. :D

I am still getting letters addressed to me, personally, from the ALP and Greens. I gather that the Liberals reckon Canberra is a lost cause (only about 8% vote Liberal here in the HoR) so aren't wasting their money. :mrgreen:

Canberra is an ALP town but most of us realise that the only "difference" we can make is to have one ALP Senator and one Liberal Senator so the ACT has reps from both sides. Greens are Labor, regardless of what they try to tell us. The sooner they disappear, the better. :thumb

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