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I'm in WA, voted for the WA party. Icac now, and Pauline were up there (I like those videos) then a bunch of minor parties after that. Labor, Liberal, Greens at the bottom. Senate tried to vote for all the parties which mentioned strengthening ASIC as well.It's election day today and I guess you could say that it's hit the ground running at 8 o'clock. I got in before the ques first thing this morning, only to find out I wasn't on the pay role? After a bit of stuffing around, I still voted.
I thought I might tell everyone my vote, not trusting the poles, it would be interesting to see where everyone voted on ASF If you'd like?
Because I'm a republican I Voted LABOUR being more in favour of a REFERENDUM...
Absolutely - I doubt it impacts your primary/first choice, but the middle boxes for sure. If you've just seen a sign maybe that will influence the 4th or 5th spot on your ballot. It's impossible to remember what half these minor and independent parties stand for. The middle of my non-senate ballot was guess work. The UAP guy probably got a space or two higher because he talked to me (well, he tried) and others stood there with their hands in their pockets or holding a stack of leaflets.Question: The you guys think the hundreds of corflute signs at polling stations influence people's vote?
THat sounds ominous for the Libs. Suggests to me angry votersIt's interesting that at least 80% of people aren't taking anyone's how to vote cards, at my polling station at least... all very sure how they're voting (presumably).
Bit hard to gauge. The only vocally angry person was a woman who wasn't happy with our state Premier.THat sounds ominous for the Libs. Suggests to me angry voters
I just went with my daughter. She's a green voter and vegetarian and asked for a vegetarian sausage but they didn't have them. They said promise to supply next election.My meat sausage was delicious. I think it was from the market. Not those horrible tasting Coles version.Bit hard to gauge. The only vocally angry person was a woman who wasn't happy with our state Premier.
Of those who just took one how to vote card it seemed to be about 60-40 to Labor. But I would have expected that at this particular polling station anyway... Very working class/nappy belt.
Other booths have been reporting in the same thing about very little uptake of voting cards.
Even the other activists won't game to really pick a trend from the outside. (Not saying that there's no angry voters I will bet my bottom dollar there are, I am one of them).
Incidently was pleasantly surprised about the friendly interaction between all the party activists. Spent the morning talking to the green guy about astrophysics and astronomy... Almost forgot what we were there for LOL
Just copy a few used ones from in the boxSon just rang up from Kambalda, they have run out of voting papers, so people can't vote, what a hoot. ?
I'd like to think the answer is no but there's an entire industry based around marketing and it works.Question: The you guys think the hundreds of corflute signs at polling stations influence people's vote?
I was watching the voters very closely, mostly out of my own interest.I'd like to think the answer is no but there's an entire industry based around marketing and it works.
I just went with my daughter. She's a green voter and vegetarian and asked for a vegetarian sausage but they didn't have them. They said promise to supply next election.My meat sausage was delicious. I think it was from the market. Not those horrible tasting Coles version.
Took forms from the Lib Dems, Libs, Labor, Greens, Socialist and the Animal Libs with whom the girl made an impassioned plea saying they know they won't win but would like to make a statement. Put them near the bottom as usual.
First thing they would do is try to ban horse racing.
Everyone seemed pretty relaxed but this is Shortens seat and pretty safe.
Yes and no, not politically or food wise.Knobby, your daughter sounds like my kinda human you are a lucky Dad.
Does she take after Mum?
The ALP was poor value.Too early to call but I doubt if ALP will have a majority Govt. if they win.
I'm glad I've got no money on the ALP.
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Looks like more independents in the house also.The ALP was poor value.
Had a few shekels on the coalition, just on value basis. Small bet which I'll probably lose. But it's looking to be an interesting evening.
The senate will be more interesting again
A Triumph of big money marketing to be honest.Looks like more independents in the house also.
And probably a fair bit of self inflicted injury for the majors.A Triumph of big money marketing to be honest.
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