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Testing... testing... OK, looks like I can update in Opera. (Pity it keeps slipping in extra blank lines.)

Next weekend Australians will be off to the polls. When you approach the polling station, people from the various candidates will try to hand you how-to-vote information for their party. If you don't want this stuff, just say "No thank you" and keep walking. That's all you have to do. No-one will be offended by this - they'll already be looking for the next voter.

Many people find the handing-out embarrassing or confronting (or just plain annoying). Something like a third of voters only make their mind up when they're in the booth, so the parties have no choice but to hand out. If you're not sure who the candidates are in your area, you may need to take everyone's literature, particularly so you can see how your preferences will flow. You can find out ahead of time from the AEC Web site.

I'll be handing out for the Australian Democrats in Bennelong for candidate Peter Goldfinch. We're hoping that John Howard will lose his seat, even if the Liberals win the election - we're asking people to Put Howard Last on your ballot. Similarly, in the neighbouring electorate of Berowra, our candidate Margaret van de Weg asks you to Put Ruddock Last.

But I think our most important goal is to return the only Indigenous Australian in Parliament, Senator Aden Ridgeway - it's crucial that the balance of power in the Senate is not lost. If a major party wins both the House and the Senate, it will become a rubber stamp for their policies. It's in the Senate that minor parties like the Australia Democrats do their best work, amending and even blocking bad government legislation.

Date: 2004-10-02 05:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrington.livejournal.com
I'm loving the flow of information here, even if I am a Green voter (though the Democrats certainly go number 2 preference for the Senate, and high up for the House of Reps), but I must admit while the AEC site looks great and works well, I couldn't find on it either a list of candidates for my electorate or a list of party preferences (though I found a reference to the latter, without any link, on the how to vote page).

Know of anywhere else I can find a list of the candidates in my electorate?

Date: 2004-10-02 05:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] barrington.livejournal.com
Er,...actually forget it. The answer was staring me in the face in the form of the Election Info (http://www.aec.gov.au/election2004/index.htm) button on the front page, linking to the AEC Election 2004 site. Hidden in plain site.

Date: 2004-10-03 01:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dark-pheonix.livejournal.com
I am glad I'm too young to vote. I actually look forward to the voting month or so however, because of Chaser Decides. That lot are wonderful!

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