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Old Nov 11th 2007, 5:47 am
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I was wondering how many of us were voting in Aus for the first time.

Also whats the go,is it just a simple cross on the voting slip or maybe numbers in preference or what.

Do we have to let the people outside the polling stations know who we voted for?

Also peeing meself laughing at the poli's stood on the side of the road waving in the pouring rain..nearly rear ended the car in front!
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Old Nov 11th 2007, 5:50 am
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This will be our first time, my husband thinks its a joke being forced to vote, even if you don't like either of them, its the monster raving loony party for me they are on my wavelength.

Trying to not make this post too serious (it is politics after all)
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Old Nov 11th 2007, 6:40 am
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Originally Posted by >Trigger<
I was wondering how many of us were voting in Aus for the first time.

Also whats the go,is it just a simple cross on the voting slip or maybe numbers in preference or what.

Do we have to let the people outside the polling stations know who we voted for?

Also peeing meself laughing at the poli's stood on the side of the road waving in the pouring rain..nearly rear ended the car in front!
its pretty straightforward really. when you turn up at the pooling booth you'll be bombarded with all the campaign leaflets from the various parties, then inside, get your name ticked off the list and they'll hand you the voting forms. it usually tells you on them what to do. I think you can just put the number 1 in a box or number them in order of preference. As long as you've got your name crossed off though, it doesn't really matter what you do with them.!!
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Old Nov 11th 2007, 8:15 am
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Originally Posted by >Trigger<
I was wondering how many of us were voting in Aus for the first time.

Also whats the go,is it just a simple cross on the voting slip or maybe numbers in preference or what.

Do we have to let the people outside the polling stations know who we voted for?

Also peeing meself laughing at the poli's stood on the side of the road waving in the pouring rain..nearly rear ended the car in front!
we just got brochure with the junk mail explaining what will happen.

looks like all households get one.

just as well as it requires some thought.

good thing is you can go to any polling station - which one will have the best barbie??

Ian
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Old Nov 11th 2007, 9:38 am
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Don't be phased by the size of the Senate ballot paper. Unfolded it's like a table cloth for a table that seats 102!!
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Originally Posted by >Trigger<
I was wondering how many of us were voting in Aus for the first time.

Also whats the go,is it just a simple cross on the voting slip or maybe numbers in preference or what.

Do we have to let the people outside the polling stations know who we voted for?

Also peeing meself laughing at the poli's stood on the side of the road waving in the pouring rain..nearly rear ended the car in front!
Where to vote ? (your nearest voting centre)
http://www.aec.gov.au/polling_place_locator/index.htm

How to vote ? (as much detail as you need)
http://www.aec.gov.au/Voting/How_to_Vote/

Check your enrolment details online (are you registered to vote !)
https://oevf.aec.gov.au/


It is a duty and a privelege to vote. Use it well.
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Old Nov 16th 2007, 10:23 am
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Do we have to let the people outside the polling stations know who we voted for?
Definitely not. It's your business who you voted for and no-one outside would dream of asking you what you did.
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