We never know when a federal election is to be called -- that's the way of it in Australia. It seems the dickheads in power just get it all their way. They get to call an election when it looks most likely to them that they'll win.
Now the monsters in power have decided they so distrust the voters that the usual week for voter registrations has been cut down to less than a single day! Voter registration will close at 8pm on the very day the new election will be called. The net effect will be to exclude large numbers of young and itinerant voters.
Demand that this cynical law be revoked.
The politicians won't fix it... YOU have to fix it.
Clobber the slimy weasels.
http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/DontLetThemStopYouFromVoting
Now the monsters in power have decided they so distrust the voters that the usual week for voter registrations has been cut down to less than a single day! Voter registration will close at 8pm on the very day the new election will be called. The net effect will be to exclude large numbers of young and itinerant voters.
Demand that this cynical law be revoked.
The politicians won't fix it... YOU have to fix it.
Clobber the slimy weasels.
http://www.getup.org.au/campaign/DontLetThemStopYouFromVoting
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Date: 2007-04-06 03:13 pm (UTC)Since Federation we have had a week to ensure our registrations are up to date after an election is announced. You have to wonder why the sudden change?
Could it be that the same government that wants easily corruptible electronic voting systems has noticed that if large numbers of people are cleanly disinherited from voting then their votes can be quietly, effortlessly inserted back into the system to vote for whoever is desired. We know what an admirer of Bush is Howard. I'm sure he also covets the easy way to cheat his way into power that disinheriting voters confers.
I don't see myself as lazy or careless, though I guess I'm pretty disorganised about a number of things. I've been caught short a few times when I've realised I haven't been registered to vote at my new address, and had to take time off to go and fix it. Under the new rules I would have missed out on voting. I wonder how many people this would apply to, given Australians are among the most mobile people on the planet. Would that number have a great effect on an election? I think it just might, and I'm sure all this was carefully researched. Politicians, on the whole, don't do things without great and clear benefit to themselves.