Well that was quick. July 2 DD it is. And yes, that's great advice voting below the line. Even though the new Senate voting rules will make it harder to get elected using preference swaps, it' a DD so the threshold for being elected is half what it usually is, and its easier for fringe candidates to get in. Suspect you'll see the Greens do well out of the new rules.
In a nutshell you can mark as many boxes as you want 1-whatever above the line, or below the line you need to number at least twelve. But, if you can, the way to make your vote really count is number the lot below the line.
Now a mad scramble for the AEC to get advertising done explaining how the Senate voting works.
Also time to encourage people to enrol. So many young people aren't on the roll. The new rule with enrolment is no penalty for not voting in past elections, but if you're not on the roll and get caught moving forward, look out.
Now...to work the election or not? It'll be a close one and I like watching the coverage...hmmm...decisions.
In a nutshell you can mark as many boxes as you want 1-whatever above the line, or below the line you need to number at least twelve. But, if you can, the way to make your vote really count is number the lot below the line.
Now a mad scramble for the AEC to get advertising done explaining how the Senate voting works.
Also time to encourage people to enrol. So many young people aren't on the roll. The new rule with enrolment is no penalty for not voting in past elections, but if you're not on the roll and get caught moving forward, look out.
Now...to work the election or not? It'll be a close one and I like watching the coverage...hmmm...decisions.