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« Reply #175 on: August 18, 2010, 01:02:42 PM »

random question: are voters required to number all boxes on the ballot for the House?
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« Reply #176 on: August 18, 2010, 01:03:12 PM »

random question: are voters required to number all boxes on the ballot for the House?

Yes
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« Reply #177 on: August 18, 2010, 06:51:03 PM »

random question: are voters required to number all boxes on the ballot for the House?

Yes

well, to be pedantic, yes if they want their vote to count Wink
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« Reply #178 on: August 19, 2010, 03:19:22 AM »

random question: are voters required to number all boxes on the ballot for the House?

No.

According to page 7 of the Electoral Commission's Ballot Paper Formality Guidelines:

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So effectively yes, every box needs to be numbered, but they aren't pedantic if the final box is left un-numbered.

Numbers don't have to be in the boxes, numbers can be spelt (eg. 1, two, 3, 4, five would be formal), basically they work off three guidelines:

1. Is the ballot paper authentic?
2. Does the ballot paper identify the voter?
3. Does the ballot paper contain a lawful numbering sequence?

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« Reply #179 on: August 19, 2010, 06:35:48 AM »

Just saw this on Facebook - a sneak peek at Channel Nine's virtual parliament for their election coverage. Of course, I think ABC will have better coverage, but you might still like this.

http://www.crikey.com.au/2010/08/19/virtual-election/
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« Reply #180 on: August 19, 2010, 09:09:05 AM »

Newspoll: 50/50.
Galaxy: ALP 52
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« Reply #181 on: August 19, 2010, 10:50:35 AM »


The polls are swinging back to the Coalition. This is gonna be very close.
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« Reply #182 on: August 19, 2010, 03:14:16 PM »

How many more polls can we expect to be released?
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« Reply #183 on: August 19, 2010, 05:47:51 PM »

There might be a Nielsen poll out tomorrow.

This is really is going to be nervewracking...
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« Reply #184 on: August 19, 2010, 05:52:31 PM »

There might be a Nielsen poll out tomorrow.

This is really is going to be nervewracking...

This really could be one of those "stealing defeat from the jaws of victory" moments...
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« Reply #185 on: August 19, 2010, 05:59:16 PM »

Watching Gillard speak she knows how close this is going to be - Abbott got the endorsement of the News Limited papers in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. It's expected the Melbourne Age and the Sydney Morning Herald will endorse Gillard tomorrow. 
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« Reply #186 on: August 19, 2010, 06:15:34 PM »

I would not be surprised if the two-party vote is off. South Australia should be a warning in that respect. Of course, I expect a late swing to Gillard.
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« Reply #187 on: August 19, 2010, 06:28:28 PM »

I would not be surprised if the two-party vote is off. South Australia should be a warning in that respect.

And the federal elections of 1998 and 1990 as well, of course. It's not that strange for an incumbent government to do better in terms of seats than its 2PP vote would indicate; which isn't to say that that happening is certain or anything.
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« Reply #188 on: August 19, 2010, 06:43:21 PM »

The difference was that in 1998 - there was a massive majority which allowed for a buffer, and 1990 relied entirely on Democrat preferences... as this one might be on Green preferences.

Labor can win 2PP vote and lose... easily.
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« Reply #189 on: August 19, 2010, 07:07:14 PM »

I expect the Green vote to fall quite a bit. It's like, what, 12% in polls now? It should be 8-10% on election day. Just look at Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and all that.

I don't know about the average Australian voter, but I assume there's a few who don't get the gist of pref voting all that well and will vote 1 ALP instead of 1 Green to prevent a Coalition victory.
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« Reply #190 on: August 19, 2010, 07:23:27 PM »

No, I agree that the Green vote won't stay at 14% - probably somewhere between 9-11%, which means the Labor primary vote will likely rebound a little.

It's not really an issue of not understanding how pref. voting works, it's more about people going in and just not being able to vote for the Greens... I'm voting Green 1st preference and Green above the line in the Senate. But the ALP will be second preference in the House. I agree with the Greens on public transport, gay marriage, being more agressive on climate change (frankly I think their policy is too strong)... but I don't trust them to run the economy... hence why I think it's better to have them in the Senate to temper bad policy.

There's actually a great article on the ABC election website - talking about the tactical voting in the ACT Senate, which shows that ALP voters are comfortable enough that there's enough for the one senate seat, that many vote for the Greens instead...  but since there's a rock-solid 30% liberal vote in the ACT, it makes the Greens job so much harder
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« Reply #191 on: August 19, 2010, 09:46:24 PM »

Looks like there is a very good chance of a hung parliament. BTW When will election coverage start so we can tune in online?
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« Reply #192 on: August 19, 2010, 09:53:29 PM »

Polls close at 6pm AEST, but you won't get meaningful results until after 7pm... which is 5am US EDT
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« Reply #193 on: August 19, 2010, 11:01:54 PM »

Polls close at 6pm AEST, but you won't get meaningful results until after 7pm... which is 5am US EDT

Thanks. Smiley
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« Reply #194 on: August 20, 2010, 06:47:34 AM »

If there is a hung parliament or a small majority for either party, could we see another election within the next year?
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« Reply #195 on: August 20, 2010, 07:01:16 AM »

Party discipline is pretty strong so a small majority is probably workable. A minority Government will be more problematic, it's still possible that one of the independents (or if the Green wins Melbourne) decides to have some kind of hissy-fit.
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« Reply #196 on: August 20, 2010, 07:15:06 AM »

Two more polls show ALP 51-49.
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« Reply #197 on: August 20, 2010, 07:44:55 AM »

And apparently Nielsen's last poll is ALP 52-48.
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« Reply #198 on: August 20, 2010, 08:14:02 AM »

Apparently Newspoll out tomorrow will show Labor on 29% primary vote in Queensland...

I made a prediction for the comp the other night and PM'd it to Hugh. I came up with a hung parliament using Antony Greens UNS (statewide) and then adjusting marginal seats I think are in the "wrong" column. I had Labor with 74, Greens with 1, and of course the three independents. ALL of the pundits on Sky News tonight said they thought Abbott won the campaign (including Graeme Richardson). They also reported that some other pundits were suggesting that a hung parliament is a distinct possibility.
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« Reply #199 on: August 20, 2010, 08:16:02 AM »
« Edited: August 20, 2010, 08:19:40 AM by change08 »

Morgan phone poll has it at 51-49 to Labor on primaries of 42 38 13 to the Coalition.

State breakdowns show a hung parliament with Labor one seat short.

Surely Gillard's lead on prefered Prime Minister implies that the ALP will sweep undecideds, right?
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