Nebuchanezzar
Banned
If anyone has sky news they should watch the sky news broadcast that focuses on all the key seats. It's very exciting.
Wacko - Id like to zip in the back door here (because it's due season) and give this post a great big 'me too'Schroedinger said:I'm not a Liberal supporter but a great deal of the reasons I've heard for voting Labor from people I've met have been utterly retarded.
Also, I'm still skeptical but I don't know really... I mean... Johnny's all I've really known for PM. What... what happens?!
WHAT HAPPENS?!
I just automatically assumed he'd win because it's what he does. Everyone gets their hopes up about some Labor guy winning (Hey, I really liked Beazley because he had real fire and passion and heart and wasn't this just... facsimile, this groomed... just... nothing.) and it'd fail at the 11th hour.
What the fuck.
I hope I speak for all of us when I say I'm very much not used to the concept of a non-PM John Howard. It whacks with my head.
More than half of my life this guy has been the head honcho. Doesn't anyone else feel as kinda whack about it?
Yeah I know what you mean, which is why I'll be glad to be gone of him. I probably would've voted for Johnny last election (if I had a vote), but I find that with this last term I'm really struggling to think of anything positive the Libs have done... seriously.Schroedinger said:I'm not a Liberal supporter but a great deal of the reasons I've heard for voting Labor from people I've met have been utterly retarded.
Also, I'm still skeptical but I don't know really... I mean... Johnny's all I've really known for PM. What... what happens?!
WHAT HAPPENS?!
I just automatically assumed he'd win because it's what he does. Everyone gets their hopes up about some Labor guy winning (Hey, I really liked Beazley because he had real fire and passion and heart and wasn't this just... facsimile, this groomed... just... nothing.) and it'd fail at the 11th hour.
What the fuck.
I hope I speak for all of us when I say I'm very much not used to the concept of a non-PM John Howard. It whacks with my head.
More than half of my life this guy has been the head honcho. Doesn't anyone else feel as kinda whack about it?
apparently, there was "wall to wall" liberal for a few months, but as a result of a state election- the federal election liberal govt had been in for a while. im not sure when that was meant to be tho, but for ppl not to be sure it must have been a while ago.Kujah said:Has there been a time where the Liberals have had wall-to-wall governments across the country?
It was 1969-1970, after the Liberals won a state election in Tasmania, and was broken with a state election in South Australia, I do believe.atreus said:apparently, there was "wall to wall" liberal for a few months, but as a result of a state election- the federal election liberal govt had been in for a while. im not sure when that was meant to be tho, but for ppl not to be sure it must have been a while ago.
Interesting.A Galaxy Poll to be published in News Limited newspapers today shows the election to be a tight contest, with the two main parties tied on 42.5 per cent of the primary vote and Labor leading by 52 per cent to 48 per cent on a two-party-preferred basis.
But sources from both main parties believed that the [57-43] Herald poll more accurately reflected what their internal polling had found.
1. If two candidates tie in an electorate, they would do a recount, and if they were still tied I think they'd have to hold that electorate's election again. They might flip a coin or something, though. If you mean a tied House of Representatives, 75-75, there'd almost certainly have to be another election.Dumsum said:Two Questions:
1. What happens in the event of a tie?
2. What's to stop people going to multiple polling places in their electorate and casting multiple votes?
I imagine with the last one that there'd be a fine, but even so the ballots are still anonymous so how would they check? :S
I didn't make that clear enough: you get marked off in a book, but after the election they have a computer that scans the book or whatever to check who voted and so on.Dumsum said:Oh ok coz what I remember from the state election was they just crossed my name off in a book :S didn't see much computer action... but I suppose that makes sense (what did they do in the days before computers? lol)