Better than boycotting the election, let’s all turn up and be checked off, then all submit blank ballot papers with “None of the above” written on them.
Enough informal votes (>50%) would invalidate the election and a rerun would be required.

It would get a lot more independents with some decent ideas elected after a re-run, because they would see they had a good chance of getting elected. The only problem would be the parties would probably combine to introduce legislation to force people to vote for them. Not sure if it happened, but remember reading they changed the rules for becoming a political party from around 100 members to many more. As it is their above the line voting is so parties makes sure they get elected as they rig the preferences that way and no one knows. Which is getting close to the chinese only allowing party candidates to run and be elected, the parties here do the same thing, but by stealth and people are to stupid and lazy to do anything but follow along like true cloned slaves.Newcastle George wrote: ↑Tue Jan 04, 2022 4:56 pm What would be the point of a rerun other than wasting the voter's time if everyone voted informally?
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Even preferences would start a battle, but the independents preference votes would get the party candidate of the line .... but we've already seen that happen when the car enthusiasts party got a candidate through with SFA actual votes .....Greynomad wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 10:27 am INTERESTING…
I decided to check with the Australian Electoral Commission.
I asked, “Is there a minimum number or percentage of formal votes required to declare an election valid? What happens if the minimum is not reached?”
I received an answer this morning.
“There is no minimum number or percentage of valid votes required. An election is declared on the total of valid votes cast.”
(There was a lot of accompanying bumf on how to cast a valid vote, and why voting informal is a wasted vote and thus a Bad Thing.)
So, as the law stands, we could have a situation where four candidates stand in an electorate of 100,000 eligible voters, but due to voter backlash and a subsequent boycott, only five valid votes are cast. Assuming that each candidate votes for themselves, the election is decided by one voter!!!
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They had to change so they could keep pace with the Building Societies once they were granted deregulation. About the time we were looking for finance for our first house, I didn't earn enough as a mechanic to actually get a loan ..... but the IMB were happy to give me a loan ...... about 2 yrs in, the interest rate spiral started .... we started at 11.5% and after my wife at the time near got us evicted because she found better places to spend the money, we refinanced with the bank were we had the business over-draught .... big mistake, sold up at 23.5% that reached 25.5% by the time the money went through ..... paid out the over-draught and ran the business out of my back pocket ..... well, until I shacked up with a woman that turned out to have a gambling problem ..... wallet started to get lost all too often .... and only when it was real fullNewcastle George wrote: ↑Wed Jan 05, 2022 12:24 pm When I bought my 1st house it was necessary to have 20% deposit in order to get a loan and the loan repayment was such that one could only pay per month what one earned in a week based on one income excluding any overtime. This helped to restrain increases in house prices until the banks started lending large amounts based on multiple incomes etc.
George