I’ve fielded many questions about how to vote for me in Sydney or the Secular Party in the Senate.
Here’s the low down for:
- how to vote for me in the seat of Sydney
- how your preferences will be allocated if you vote for the Secular Party group on the New South Wales ballot
Naturally, if you do not find the allocation of preferences on either ticket to your satisfaction, you should modify them to best represent your interests. belowtheline.org.au allows you to fully customise a preference allocation before polling day to make sure your vote counts the way you want it to. Numbering 84 boxes requires some stamina but technologists are certainly doing their democratic bit to help you out!
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Authorised by John Goldbaum, 7 Rockwall Crescent, Potts Point NSW 2001.
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