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Poll Blogger: August 2013
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Monday, August 26, 2013. TAS Senate Group Preference flow. It is said that Everybody in Tasmania has a member of the family in public office. It is the most over governed state in Australia. The home of Bob Brown fomer leader and patron of the Greens and maverick Member for Denison, Andrew Wilkie. The Greens are expected to lose support this round but will still remain above quota. The question is will the ALP hold on to three seats or will they lose a seat to an independent group? Rise Up Australia Party.
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Poll Blogger: Vic Senate Group Ticket Preference Flow
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Monday, August 26, 2013. Vic Senate Group Ticket Preference Flow. The table below shows the group preference flow to the last 8 standing candidates/groups/. You need to allocate the percentage each group will achieve and then fold up the count having deducted to quotas from the ALP and LNP the remaining surplus an minor parties votes are then distributed according to the table below. It is a guide only. ABC State Seat Historical voting statistics. Used as a base in analysis. RISE UP AUSTRALIA PARTY.
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Poll Blogger: NSW Senate Group Ticket Preference Flow
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Monday, August 26, 2013. NSW Senate Group Ticket Preference Flow. Sex Party has the potential of being elected in NSW based on analysis of the Group ticket preferences. Analyses undertaken using the ABC Senate calculator. ABC State Seat Historical voting statistics. Used as a base in analysis. No Carbon Tax Climate Sceptics. Democratic Labour Party (DLP). Senator Online (Internet Voting Bills/Issues). Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party. Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party. 8220;Australia...
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Poll Blogger: QLD Local Governent elections next big challenge for Labor
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012. QLD Local Governent elections next big challenge for Labor. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Should the VEC be abolished and taken over by the AEC to avoid Millions of dollars wasted in duplication of resources and staff? Federal Govenment Joint Standing Commitee on Electoral Matters. Federal Parliament's Electoral Matters Committee has commenced an inquiry into the conduct of the 2010 federal election. Said Committee Chair Daryl Melham. The Green bag men. Antony Green's Upper-house ...
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Poll Blogger: TAS Senate Group Preference flow
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Monday, August 26, 2013. TAS Senate Group Preference flow. It is said that Everybody in Tasmania has a member of the family in public office. It is the most over governed state in Australia. The home of Bob Brown fomer leader and patron of the Greens and maverick Member for Denison, Andrew Wilkie. The Greens are expected to lose support this round but will still remain above quota. The question is will the ALP hold on to three seats or will they lose a seat to an independent group? Rise Up Australia Party.
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Poll Blogger: Steve Tully's Information revolution under fire
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Friday, April 15, 2011. Steve Tully's Information revolution under fire. The Victorian Electoral Commission has come under criticism for its management of the electoral role with many citizens complaining that the VEC has made false allegations against citizens in relation to voting irregularities to which the Commission is now seeking to take legal action. The VEC administration is in disarray and there is a serious need for a open parliamentary review. Steve Tulley has been given unfettered access to c...
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Poll Blogger: November 2011
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Thursday, November 10, 2011. Poll: Gillard up 6%, Abbott and the Greens each down 3%. Julia Gillard's approval rating on the rise as the media comes under criticism for not scrutinising the policies and performance of the Greens and Tony Abbott. In a recent poll. 2PP) the Gillard Government was on 47% with the Abbott lead coalition in 53%. Thursday, November 10, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Federal Govenment Joint Standing Commitee on Electoral Matters. 8220;Australia’s electoral system ranks ...
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Poll Blogger: The Green bag men
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Thursday, November 11, 2010. The Green bag men. November 9, 2010. The Greens' fund-raisers have kept the party afloat, often by dipping into their own pockets. But now that the party coffers are full, their money is their own. Ian Munro reports on a party cashed up and confident. Between them, Luntz and former parliamentary candidate, now local councillor, John Middleton have loaned the Greens a total of $115,000 over three years. Another member, Julie Bain, tipped in a $30,000 interest-free loan in ...
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Poll Blogger: May 2013
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Sunday, May 5, 2013. Green bias in Flawed ABC Calculator Against Melbourne and Sitting Independents. There is a noticeable flaw in ABC Anthony Green's Election Calculator in that he has awarded the seat of Melbourne to the Greens based on the Essential Research quarterly state poll. The Greens only won Melbourne in 2010 because the Liberal Party at the time preferenced them ahead of the ALP. A mistake they are unlikely repeat in September. All recent polls including the Essential Research Poll are showin...
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Poll Blogger: JSCEM Report 2013 Australian Federal Election
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. JSCEM Report 2013 Australian Federal Election. JSCEM Final report of the 2013 Federal Election has been published. Http:/ www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary Business/Committees/Joint/Electoral Matters/2013 General Election/Final Report. Missing is the much needed review of the method of counting the senate election. A Weighted Surplus Transfer system. The scraping of the Droop quota and the adoption of a pure proportional representative model (x/y). The guiding principle being. With ...
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