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Vote for freedom…

By Jo Nova

Election day is almost upon us. To vote against the Blob let’s help as many good minor Party candidates as we can.

https://www.libertarians.org.au/We are in an information war, and by definition, the best candidates in the Australian election are the ones the media ignores and sometimes they’re also the people the Liberal party has thrown out. (We know they oppose The Blob — think of Craig Kelly -NSW and Gerard Rennick – QLD. )

Its worth knowing that Gerard Rennick People First and The Libertarians, have combined with the Heart Party to form the Australia First Alliance (AFA) — and in NSW, ACT, Vic and QLD they will appear together on the Group Ticket.

For the first time the Liberals* have preferenced One Nation in 57 seats.  One Nation have preferenced the Liberals in a a dozen or so key seats including the Opposition Leader’s. That might make some difference. (It’s crazy the right don’t cooperate more.)

The How to Vote Cards are available for People First, Libertarians and One Nation. Otherwise, you can find all your candidates on the AEC page. Just type in the postcode.

Every vote in the Australian election is worth $3.38 as a first preference to any party winning more than 4% of the vote. That money means a lot to the small parties. Pick your number 1 with care. Then list all the freedom loving minor parties, and finally, sigh, one “big” party.

Do you want your Senate Vote to Extinguish? If you don’t put a number next to the Liberals (7, 8 or 9 say) and one of your first six choices isn’t elected, your vote may vanish into the ether. It may feel like a worthy protest (the Liberals did endorse the ghastly Under-16 Social Media ban), but The Greens, Teals and Labor will thank you. The Blob hopes die-hard conservatives neutralize themselves. And small parties get soft power from sending preferences.

For West Australians: in the Senate — Ky Cao is running as an independent and comes highly recommended by David Archibald, a long time skeptic and defense analyst.

One Nation. Pauline HAnsen.***Small parties would love any help you can give. Handing out How-to-Vote cards on the day, or being a scrutineer can make a big difference. Call them if you can spare an hour.***

Turning Point Australia has put together a table of party policies below.

Parties listed: One Nation / Gerard Rennick People First | Libertarian Party | Trumpet of Patriots | Family First | Great Australia Party | Liberals | Labor | Greens | Teals.

Voting policy matrix Australian Election 2025

Click to enlarge!

*Liberals (for foreign readers) means theoretically conservative. Supposedly for free speech and smaller government.

Topher explains the voting strategy with marbles. It makes so much sense…

And obviously, this post is authorized by me, and are entirely my own opinions. Do I need to say that?

 

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