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Alfresco Mar 15th 2016 5:02 pm

Queensland Elections...
 
Who to vote for or not to vote for?

Any advice welcome.

Thanks.

Amazulu Mar 15th 2016 5:29 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 11896765)
Who to vote for or not to vote for?

Any advice welcome.

Thanks.

Has it been called?

Your current premier is a union stooge so if you like the CFMEU running your state and thousands more civil servants being employed, vote for her

Alfresco Mar 15th 2016 5:37 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11896778)
Has it been called?

Your current premier is a union stooge so if you like the CFMEU running your state and thousands more civil servants being employed, vote for her

I don't even know what elections they are for...could be Mayor etc...

EDIT:

Aah. It's Brisbane City Council elections.

Pollyana Mar 15th 2016 7:02 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 11896784)
I don't even know what elections they are for...could be Mayor etc...

EDIT:

Aah. It's Brisbane City Council elections.

1) request postal vote form just in case you are working during the short time they allow in polling booths ( I have to do this every time due to roster changes)
2) fill in postal vote form stating 'I do not agree with compulsory voting'
3) Put in mail box and ignore entire election procedure and reports.

Amazulu Mar 15th 2016 11:11 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 11896832)
1) request postal vote form just in case you are working during the short time they allow in polling booths ( I have to do this every time due to roster changes)
2) fill in postal vote form stating 'I do not agree with compulsory voting'
3) Put in mail box and ignore entire election procedure and reports.

How do you know Alfresco doesn't agree with compulsory voting?

Ignoring elections - that's clever advice in a democracy

Swerv-o Mar 15th 2016 11:47 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 11896784)
I don't even know what elections they are for...could be Mayor etc...

EDIT:

Aah. It's Brisbane City Council elections.

I'm in QLD at the moment and it looks like all towns have some sort of mayoral election going on.

Also, while on the subject of QLD, how come everywhere is shut at 7:30pm? I've had to take my folks to a shitty RSL for dinner tonight because it was quite literally the only thing in town open.

Is this the normal state of affairs?

S

Pollyana Mar 16th 2016 12:12 am

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11897048)
I'm in QLD at the moment and it looks like all towns have some sort of mayoral election going on.

Also, while on the subject of QLD, how come everywhere is shut at 7:30pm? I've had to take my folks to a shitty RSL for dinner tonight because it was quite literally the only thing in town open.

Is this the normal state of affairs?

S

Yep, Queenslanders are renowned for going to bed early. You were lucky the RSL was open that late:blink:

Pollyana Mar 16th 2016 12:14 am

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 11897014)
How do you know Alfresco doesn't agree with compulsory voting?

Ignoring elections - that's clever advice in a democracy

I know Alfresco has enough sense to read the bits that are relevant and laugh at the rest.

I don't have many political views, makes me the perfect public servant, but I do not, and never will, agree with compulsory voting.

DeadVim Mar 16th 2016 10:05 am

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 11897072)
Yep, Queenslanders are renowned for going to bed early. You were lucky the RSL was open that late:blink:

Queensland - Sleepy one day, shut the next. :D

Elections? Pah, I hate compulsory voting.

So much so I don't bother.

Alfresco Mar 16th 2016 10:09 am

Re: Queensland Elections...
 
Well, I received a personalised letter from Lord Mayor Quirk today, so I may just vote for them. :D

Pollyana Mar 16th 2016 11:17 am

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by DeadVim (Post 11897599)
Queensland - Sleepy one day, shut the next. :D

Elections? Pah, I hate compulsory voting.

So much so I don't bother.

Watched some Comic Strip dvds last night......dear old Vim Fuego....:lol::sneaky:

And I sealed up my ballot papers. I don't want to get fined, so I will return them, with written additions :sneaky: as I really do think compulsory voting is not right in a democratic country.

Amazulu Mar 16th 2016 4:50 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 
As I'm replying to several posts I won't quote

Not voting in a democracy is ridiculous, pathetic and counter productive. Vested interests, lobby groups etc set the agenda and get their way when the electorate is apathetic and politicians become less accountable. If you don't vote, you can't complain when decisions are made on your behalf that you disagree with. I'm no fan of Obama but what he says about this is spot on - the NRA, for example, have so much influence because few people vote, yet so many of those who don't vote are against their current firearm setup. Bizarre

Nobody can have no political ideas or beliefs. It's impossible

Our grandfathers fought, bled and died to give us this right. I know for much of the modern western world this means little (as seen on BE), but it does to me

Compulsory voting is immaterial and a non-excuse

jad n rich Mar 16th 2016 5:10 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 11897048)
I'm in QLD at the moment and it looks like all towns have some sort of mayoral election going on.

Also, while on the subject of QLD, how come everywhere is shut at 7:30pm? I've had to take my folks to a shitty RSL for dinner tonight because it was quite literally the only thing in town open.

Is this the normal state of affairs?

S

Normal in loads of places in OZ, most of our time travelling in OZ aside from melb and sydney, even then its often only till 9, the only place to eat is some awful RSL.

jad n rich Mar 16th 2016 6:32 pm

Re: Queensland Elections...
 

Originally Posted by Alfresco (Post 11896765)
Who to vote for or not to vote for?

Any advice welcome.

Thanks.

It would appear none of us can vote.

Contacting the electoral role, they have of own free will and accord moved us to various addresses.

They info share with so many govt departments, and have no bloody idea where we live! Just because you rent an apartment for your student thats not necessarily where you live too. Just because you take temp accom near a project weekdays does not mean its your perm residence. And no nobody shares with rental tenants. Thank you but why one family member disappeared from QLD and Victorian electoral rolls is a total mystery. He was alive and well just half hour ago.

No doubt in a few weeks will get fines for not voting :sneaky::sneaky:

cresta57 Mar 17th 2016 12:19 am

Re: Queensland Elections...
 
I pre poll voted on Wednesday so I could have the weekend off with my O/H. In my electorate we had a card for Mayor and a card for our divisional candidate then a separate paper to chose yay or nay for 4 yr fixed terms.
I hadn't made my mind up about the mayor until I saw the bloke I may have voted for roar away from the polling station with a "F*%k off we're full" sticker on his bumper next to his very naff personal plate and his chromed truck nuts.
Fixed term elections seem to be the way to go, no going early because you won a war etc.


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