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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by sprintcyclist » Sun Mar 29, 2020 3:32 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Sat Mar 28, 2020 10:00 pm
cods wrote:
Sat Mar 28, 2020 6:53 pm
we should DO THE RIGHT THING..

this lock down is a moment in time where we need to take a good look at ourselves..

like it or not we are lucky to have such things as ELECTIONS>. many countries dont have them....and would we like to live in those countries????? I doubt it..

lets be grateful instead of harping on the negatives....we dont all make the right calls at the right time after all...

I doubt very much they will fine anyone for not voting this time round.....unless its on automatic and they forget to turn it off...just kidding folks...

has Qld closed any beaches do you know??? because nongs cant count and keep congregating.... :clap
' ...... has Qld closed any beaches do you know??? .........'

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Had a bike ride instead.
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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by Juliar » Mon Mar 30, 2020 8:49 am

Apparently, the primary reason that Plukkachook demanded that the elections go ahead, was not the council elections, but the by-elections of Currumbin and Bundamba.

She was desperate to retain those state seats.

Hopefully, enough fallout from this totally selfish decision, will see her and Trad, booted forever.

Unfortunately, the big problem for the LNP is Frecklington, another ditherer. Tim Mander should have been the LNP leader, from the outset.

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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by Juliar » Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:05 am

QLD local gov. elections a mess!
AMM 29.03.20.

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Up to 800,000 Queenslanders who were eligible to vote in one of the 77 local government elections, and two by-elections held this weekend may not have voted. The 77-78 per cent voter turnout fell well short of the 2016 local government election, in which 83 per cent of voters cast a ballot. The figures provided to the ABC by the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ) were:
• 3.3 million voters were eligible
• Around 1.2 million voted at a pre-poll
• 570,000 people applied for a postal vote — there’s no indication yet how many of these were returned
• 750,000 voters turned out on the day. And the band played on, and on!


Queensland elections counts drag on, plagued by 'technical' issues
By Allyson Horn and Stephanie Zillman Updated yesterday at 2:50pm

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PHOTO: A man in a face mask placing his vote into a ballot box. Cairns voter Ben Canty came prepared to the polling station. (ABC News: Brendan Mounter)

Queensland's electoral commissioner says the technical issues experienced during the count for yesterday's local government elections are "unacceptable".

Pat Vidgen said more than 1,000,000 votes were counted on Saturday, but problems with the "data feed" meant votes were not uploaded to the Electoral Commission of Queensland website in real-time.

"We're very disappointed with that outcome," he said.

"The counting happened and the counting was accurate.

"I can assure you all the votes that were received yesterday were counted … it was a data feed issue unfortunately which meant the website didn't display them.

"We contacted all candidates and scrutineers and allowed them into the booths … So they could at least see what was happening."

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said she was "pretty disappointed" by the bungle.

"They've got one job … to make sure they can run an election," she said.

Ms Palaszczuk said it was not clear what went wrong but promised it would be investigated.

"I'll get a full briefing … tomorrow, but there will be a full review into it," she said.

The delays followed reports that up to 800,000 Queenslanders who were eligible to vote in one of the 77 local government elections, and two by-elections held this weekend, may not have voted.

The 77-78 per cent voter turnout fell well short of the 2016 local government election, in which 83 per cent of voters cast a ballot.

The figures provided to the ABC by the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ) were:

3.3 million voters were eligible
Around 1.2 million voted at a pre-poll
570,000 people applied for a postal vote — there's no indication yet how many of these were returned
750,000 voters turned out on the day
After the polls closed at 6:00pm, the count was also plagued by technical issues.

The results for Brisbane's lord mayor and councillors massively stalled, with the Electoral Commission's website displaying only a tiny percentage of the votes counted.


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PHOTO: Two men shaking hands in front of a window.. Mr Condren and Mr Schrinner shake hands early in the campaign, before physical distance rules came into place. (ABC News file photo)

Late last night the ECQ website updated to say 23 per cent of the preliminary count had Adrian Schrinner ahead with 45 per cent, and Labor's Pat Condren sitting on 31 per cent.

The Greens' Kath Angus had received 16 per cent.

Mr Schrinner said his scrutineers were advising him Mr Condren could not win, but he did not declare victory.

Mr Condren said it was too early, and that he took his figures from the ECQ and not Mr Schrinner's scrutineers.

At the close of the count at 10:00pm, some seats showed counts of less than 1 per cent.

On the Gold Coast, the count fared slightly better, with incumbent Mayor Tom Tate hopeful he would be returned to head up the council.

"Tonight, it's too early to call given the percentage of votes counted. That said, I'm delighted to have 54 per cent of the primary vote so far," Mr Tate said.

Read the depressing rest of Qld cane toad incompetence here

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-29/ ... s/12097852


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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by Outlaw Yogi » Sat Apr 04, 2020 6:35 pm

The AEC tried to fine me $25 for not voting at Sylvania when I'd been living at Bankstown for 3 years, telling me what a favour they were doing me because they could fine me $50 in they want(ed) to.

I ignored the 1st and 2nd letters.
The 3rd came by registered mail, stating "Notice of possible prosecution"

I replied "I did not vote because I have no faith or trust in any of the political candidates or parties on offer, an informal vote is pointless, so why waste my time?

I won't pay a fine, I won't go to court, I doubt you can gaol/jail me for not voting, so get fucked" ... and never heard another word about it.
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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by sprintcyclist » Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:34 pm

We cannot have this.
This will cause more deaths

https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/cor ... 08f52fd33d
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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:43 pm

Stupidity always surfaces during a crisis but it's not only stupid it's really thoughtless of others and selfish.

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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by Gordon » Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:13 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:34 pm
We cannot have this.
This will cause more deaths

https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/cor ... 08f52fd33d

There's enough beach and access points on the GC for people to easily SD, but I'm convinced people want to be near each other.

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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:44 pm

Gordon wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:13 pm
sprintcyclist wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:34 pm
We cannot have this.
This will cause more deaths

https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/cor ... 08f52fd33d

There's enough beach and access points on the GC for people to easily SD, but I'm convinced people want to be near each other.
Yes they like to be on top of other people for some weird reason and then that spoils it for everyone.

When I lived up on the mid north coast I used to go to the beach every day and the WHOLE beach would be deserted and some tourists would come along and sit right next to me. It was extremely irritating. I'd get up and move.

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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by sprintcyclist » Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:58 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:44 pm
Gordon wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 9:13 pm
sprintcyclist wrote:
Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:34 pm
We cannot have this.
This will cause more deaths

https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/cor ... 08f52fd33d

There's enough beach and access points on the GC for people to easily SD, but I'm convinced people want to be near each other.
Yes they like to be on top of other people for some weird reason and then that spoils it for everyone.

When I lived up on the mid north coast I used to go to the beach every day and the WHOLE beach would be deserted and some tourists would come along and sit right next to me. It was extremely irritating. I'd get up and move.
I could well imagine that
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Re: Queensland Stupidity

Post by billy the kid » Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:01 pm

We're all sitting on a powder keg...watch the sheeple revolt in their own way within weeks...…
The sheeple can only cope with so much.....and then they begin to crack......
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