Election Day!

It’s been a long time between blog posts around here hasn’t it? I know what you’ve been thinking – “If his opinions are so important, why doesn’t he express them?” Patience, dear reader.

I break my silence today to bring you a sordid tale of ELECTION SKULLDUGGERY!

Well, maybe not.

It being the day of the Federal Election here in Australia, I just got back from voting.

I like the way we do elections. For starters, they are so low-tech. None of these fancy-schmancy electronic voting machines or hole-punching systems – in Australia, all we need is pencils, paper and cardboard – because, you understand, everything at the polling place, including the voting booths, are made of cardboard.

But we also have a confusing preferential voting system (explained here), and that brings me to the scandal I must reveal today. Each political party has their own how-to-vote cards (such as the one pictured above) to best exploit the preferential system, that are distributed to voters as they walk through the entrance of the polling place.

Normally when entering a polling place, I take every how to vote card offered to me, and then don’t use any of them.

But not today! I was approached before I reached the entrance by a Labor Party volunteer, who gave me a how-to-vote card, and then directed me to the voting booths by a different route, so I would not receive the how-to-vote cards of the other parties!

Sneaky.

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Melbourne Coffee Review man Peter Christo was trying to enjoy his favourite cafe in peace, but there’s an election on, and one of the political parties apparently has its own professional choir and conductor (RSS readers click here to view):

Better than the usual election campaign methods, if you ask me.

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Well labor won. Im a bit suprised still. Im nervous as to what this holds with all my housing loans. It could have a big burden on my financial position. Im hoping they have a good four years.

Andy

It’s a nice way of propaganda. i would have voted for the Labor Party just for them being so clever. but isn’t that illegal? i mean, they can’t influence the thinking of the voters. i am form another country and we don’t get that stuff when we go to vote.

That would certainly be illegal in the States. At least officially; people are very clever, and find new ways to describe doing essentially the same things to skirt laws…

Wow I didn’t realize that voting could be so intense. Hopefully it turned out to be a beneficial election

That is sneaky! Seems just like the rest of politics, so it isn’t very surprising.

Liberal election is very much important for a nation. This blog will carry good forward result.

yeah, in the US i’m pretty sure you’re not allowed to have any biased literature a certain distance from the voting area. good thing only a tiny fraction of americans actually vote.

Wow! All cardboard? I wish it was like that in the US.

:O)

Yeah i totally agree..even thoug i am an american..i seldom vote..democracy is already dead here according to me..what i care is i get a holiday…dats all

Markk, come back… we miss you blogging…

Happy New Year to you, mine blogger friend.

Very nice, I wish people had that sort of spirit up here!

I wish it was still low tech in the U.S.

Oooh, that is sneaky!

We don’t have that in the U.S….but, there are still plenty of sneaky activities going on around election time!

It is universal! :)

i can only wish for more better sense to prevail over the party men.but public is more cleverer today than was few years back.with constant media glare the public cannot be fooled into any scheme.

u need one that shows how to vote conservative =p

haha i wonder if the next prezident is going to be a donkey or an elephant

Just found this blog, and love what I see. Are you going to start posting again any time soon?

Oops, I didn’t get to finish my comment. I just thought I’d finally post a comment on here. It’s been almost 2 months since your last post. I hope this isn’t another blog that’s gonna be RIP in 2008.

Very nice, I wish people had that sort of spirit up here!

That is sneaky! Seems just like the rest of politics, so it isn’t very surprising

Well labor won. Lets see what they can do. I think they can do a good job this time around. If they do, they will definetely continue to win elections.

Regards Shane

nice info. looking forward to have some more from you

Being from Fla, I can say that simple is better when it comes to voting systems.

When are you going to post again? I come here elmost every day 2 see if you have a new post, and you bon’t. Hurry back plzzz!!

:P

Very interesting post you have here, you should really consider blogging more often and open up those ideas!

Whats that singing stuff about? Anyway, in the U.S. campaign people are not allowed to campaign within I think 150 feet of the polls. So no sneaky way to send people different routes etc.

Very nice, but every one should have the spirit.

yeah were not that lucky in the states. and its made to be more difficult to vote.

Yes i also have to say its a lot better system than the USA have. In my country, sometimes only 2 million out of 300 million will vote. That is not right, and shouldn’t be the way to decide the leader of a country. Australia seems to have a good political structure and set up.

Brett

See its not just the US that’s screwed up when it comes to democracy.

That is sneaky! Seems just like the rest of politics, so it isn’t very surprising.

Please post again Mark, we miss you.

Welcome Back Mark (this is a prophetic post)

Have you given up on this blog? You voted and that was your last post?