Fair election joke

 Looks like we can forget about free and fair elections in Victoria, the debacle of the November 26 state election when election results were given after only a small percentage of votes were counted shows the extent of the scam. At least 6 seats are still in doubt. The Victorian Electoral Commission has some serious questions to answer before anyone can trust it again.

I lodged a complaint with The Victorian Electoral Commission about the last state election and the misleading of voters by the Sack Dan Andrews Party. The party was apparently set up to ensure enough preferences went to Labor candidates to get the labor government returned.

This was part of the response received from the VEC. “As part of the party registration process, the proposed names of political parties must satisfy the criteria in section 47 of the Electoral Act 2002 (Vic). For example, a proposed name cannot be the same as, or very similar to, the name of another political party. There is no requirement for a party name to align with the party’s policies.If you are unsatisfied with the law as it currently stands with respect to preferential voting, you may wish to raise your concerns with your local Member of Parliament.” As existing political parties have worked the system to benefit themselves, they don't want change.


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