With our elections so close. Think hard before you vote. When was the last time your local candidate actually did something noticeful for your electorate ? Our bus service are inadequate . Our major roads are way under size, Our trains are inadequate also. It appears our local police may need increasing.Power charges are based on post codes, eg Bondi get lower rates then Blacktown area. So many local everyday items that appear not be addressed very much if at all.So remember come voting day , does that member deserve your vote and that goes with it.
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Showing posts with label Voting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voting. Show all posts
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Saturday, 25 June 2016
Voting At Australia's Federal Election 2016 - How Your Vote Counts And More Importantly Make It Count!
Any Australian election is important and if your are 18 years and over, registered with the Australian Electoral Commission, then you can cast your vote for Both the Lower House also known as the House of Representatives and the Upper House also known as the Senate.
Not to confuse you, the House of Representatives is actually your locally absolute majority elected candidate,able to sit in the House of Representative of The Federal Government to make positive economical decisions for our Australian community, that places our books in a balance and provides the right services and infrastructure to give Australians a good life.
The Australian Senate is the representative that has been elected representing your State/Territory (not necessarily your local area), that goes through laws passed after the House of Representatives, fine tunes it before accepting as an Act for the Australian community and consent by our Australian Governor General.
You must make sure that your vote is formal. I have supplied some reasons why some voters may vote formal Click here
We all want to reduce informal votes and this will help you to help us to that from the Australian Electoral Commission
A House of Representatives ballot paper is informal if:
Casting Your Vote For House of Representatives and Who gets the absolute majority?
Changes for Voting for Senate - Made Simple
Not to confuse you, the House of Representatives is actually your locally absolute majority elected candidate,able to sit in the House of Representative of The Federal Government to make positive economical decisions for our Australian community, that places our books in a balance and provides the right services and infrastructure to give Australians a good life.
The Australian Senate is the representative that has been elected representing your State/Territory (not necessarily your local area), that goes through laws passed after the House of Representatives, fine tunes it before accepting as an Act for the Australian community and consent by our Australian Governor General.
You must make sure that your vote is formal. I have supplied some reasons why some voters may vote formal Click here
We all want to reduce informal votes and this will help you to help us to that from the Australian Electoral Commission
Informal votes
An informal ballot paper is one that has been incorrectly completed or not filled in at all. Informal votes are not counted towards any candidate but are set aside.A House of Representatives ballot paper is informal if:
- it is blank or unmarked,
- ticks or crosses have been used,
- it has writing on it which identifies the voter,
- a number is repeated,
- the voter's intention is not clear, or
- it has not received the official mark of the presiding officer and is not considered authentic.
Casting Your Vote For House of Representatives and Who gets the absolute majority?
Changes for Voting for Senate - Made Simple
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