Victoria - Don't vote for a party put Labor last
Dissatisfaction with Government performance was a key driver in the last Federal election and we need to build on that at state level.
The Victorian election on November 26 is an opportunity for everyone to defy the party system and elect people to represent electorates rather than political party machines.
It makes sense to vote for genuine independents, not anyone who is a party hack.
To maximise the result, put any Labor candidates last on the ballot paper, Greens candidates next last, then Liberals, Nationals and Democrats. Voting on the draconian emergency powers legislation demonstrated that the only party which showed any regard for the community was Sustainable Australia. It’s likely that there will be a choice of true independents to vote for in most electorates to meet local and regional needs. An example is the seat of Bass where the Government and Bass Coast Shire are keen to encourage sand extraction by destroying native vegetation and wildlife habit.
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