Democracy in action
May. 13th, 2019 09:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Phew! What a few hours that was! Today I went voting.
The Australian electoral system, which I love and staunchly believe is one of the best in the world, demands a lot of the voter, and I spent quite a while this morning going through the dozens of candidates for the Senate in my state.
The House of Reps is easier, just a handful to sort through, and not too tactical a vote needed, but for the Senate I printed out the lot, and checked them all out - parties and policies and past associations - and then sorted them into three lots:
- those who were never, ever going to get any kind of vote from me, and
- those whom I really wanted to get in, who were getting a high-ranking preference vote that will actual count, and
- those who were pretty much getting a preference just to make up the numbers.
(For the Senate, those who vote "below the line", that is to say deciding not to let a party preference deal decide how the vote falls, must vote for at least twelve candidates - hence I needed to vote for some to make up the numbers, even if I didn't think they'd be brilliant members of the Senate.)
And then I took myself and my carefully annotated form guide to the Embassy, and voted. Job done! :)
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This person's not in my electorate, and as an Independent his chance of getting in is vanishingly small, but I was very taken indeed by his campaign video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO-TleNQCfM (just under a minute, and worth a look, if you enjoy politics!)
The Australian electoral system, which I love and staunchly believe is one of the best in the world, demands a lot of the voter, and I spent quite a while this morning going through the dozens of candidates for the Senate in my state.
The House of Reps is easier, just a handful to sort through, and not too tactical a vote needed, but for the Senate I printed out the lot, and checked them all out - parties and policies and past associations - and then sorted them into three lots:
- those who were never, ever going to get any kind of vote from me, and
- those whom I really wanted to get in, who were getting a high-ranking preference vote that will actual count, and
- those who were pretty much getting a preference just to make up the numbers.
(For the Senate, those who vote "below the line", that is to say deciding not to let a party preference deal decide how the vote falls, must vote for at least twelve candidates - hence I needed to vote for some to make up the numbers, even if I didn't think they'd be brilliant members of the Senate.)
And then I took myself and my carefully annotated form guide to the Embassy, and voted. Job done! :)
***
This person's not in my electorate, and as an Independent his chance of getting in is vanishingly small, but I was very taken indeed by his campaign video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO-TleNQCfM (just under a minute, and worth a look, if you enjoy politics!)
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Date: 2019-05-13 03:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-14 12:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-13 04:07 pm (UTC)I often vote by party, which saves a lot of time and individual scrutiny, unless there is an individual in the "wrong" party that I'm really interested in.
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Date: 2019-05-14 12:55 am (UTC)Party is important for me, too, but in our system the minor parties can have very significant influence - and there are a lot of them, often quite new-minted and sometimes with deliberately misleading names.
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Date: 2019-05-13 10:11 pm (UTC)Also, would you be willing to share your cliff notes on the parties?
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Date: 2019-05-14 12:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-14 09:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-14 12:22 am (UTC)Congratulations, responsible citizen whose civic duty sounds like it requires spreadsheets!
This person's not in my electorate, and as an Independent his chance of getting in is vanishingly small, but I was very taken indeed by his campaign video
That was delightful.
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Date: 2019-05-14 12:59 am (UTC)And yes - I'll be watching his seat very eagerly, come Saturday night! :)
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Date: 2019-05-14 08:33 am (UTC)I am voting on the day, because I can't resist that democracy sausage and bake sale from the local school at the polling booth. :) I know for whom I'm voting, have met or attended speeches from them, and am certainly looking forward to no longer being spammed with 22-minute Clive Palmer ads on YouTube.
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Date: 2019-05-14 08:45 am (UTC)Cheers for voting, and for wonderful local fundraisers at the polling booth. And best wishes all of us for the result.
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Date: 2019-05-14 09:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-15 01:41 am (UTC)LOL at that video, though. And they say Yanks are mad....
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Date: 2019-05-15 01:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-05-15 02:40 am (UTC)I'd vote for him, if I could!