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voting poll

who will get your vote

  • labor

    Votes: 5 13.2%
  • liberal

    Votes: 19 50.0%
  • green

    Votes: 7 18.4%
  • independent

    Votes: 3 7.9%
  • other party

    Votes: 3 7.9%
  • informal

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • donkey

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    38
Been giving my primary vote for the sex party for many years now. Libs and Palmer will be last. Labour ahead of greens. Not that my vote means anything as I live in the safest labour seat in the country
 
Ian4 said:
Been giving my primary vote for the sex party for many years now. Libs and Palmer will be last. Labour ahead of greens. Not that my vote means anything as I live in the safest labour seat in the country

That's pretty funny Ian, I voted nearly the same way but with Family First in last place for me.

I feel I should apologise for trying to take over this area of the site but my back isn't great so I have nothing else to do... :)
 
bullus_hit said:
Tony will be a wrecking ball to both employment and the environment, unfortunately he's a dead certainty to get elected. Tragedy of the commons has never been more apt.
And there is an alternative that isn't? :headscratch
 
I voted informal, as none of the options in front of me had private property, capitalism, individualism, and liberty as policy. Just different forms of socialism pretending to be different.
 
Giardiasis said:
I voted informal, as none of the options in front of me had private property, capitalism, individualism, and liberty as policy. Just different forms of socialism pretending to be different.

The senate as well? Poor LDP.
 
Giardiasis said:
I voted informal, as none of the options in front of me had private property, capitalism, individualism, and liberty as policy. Just different forms of socialism pretending to be different.

I think Ayn Rand was running for the senate?
 
Ian4 said:
Been giving my primary vote for the sex party for many years now. Libs and Palmer will be last. Labour ahead of greens. Not that my vote means anything as I live in the safest labour seat in the country

You too? Pretty much what did. Was voting at the Aussie Embassy in Dublin and made the girls day, she'd been studying the electoral map and wondering if she'd get to write down Batman.
 
sophie mirabella has conceded defeat in the seat of indi. a massive swing away from both the libs and labor here. congratulations to independent cathy mcgowen. i never dreamed my vote would help bring about such a change. :D
 
Yeah, read it this morning.

Shame though, her defeat has cost Abbott 50% of his female cabinet
 
rosy23 said:
sophie mirabella has conceded defeat in the seat of indi. a massive swing away from both the libs and labor here. congratulations to independent cathy mcgowen. i never dreamed my vote would help bring about such a change. :D

Indi is beacon to the way the system can be used "against" the party machine. Unfortunately so is the probable election of the Motoring Enthusiasts but at least that's only the Senate. I try hard not prject a person's public persona onto their private persona. Sophie comes across very poorly but that doesn't mean she is a "bad" person and I wouldn't endorse the language that was often used to vilify Gillard being slung at Mirabella. I hope that she and her collegues reflect on the way she is percieved and how it garnered what might be an historic swing against a sitting member.

Good luck to Cathy in Indi, the hard work starts now.
 
i'd say sophie had such a swing against her for her results, or more specifically lack thereof, for our electorate rather than judgements on her public persona.

i like the way cathy didn't nominate preferences, although it could have cost her, because she didn't want to be seen to be aligned with any party. i reckon she'll go well. a decent, humble, approachable and committed community person. it will be interesting to follow her next 3 years. very happy to have this independent woman representing me.