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 - QUICK GUIDE TO VOTING
- Ensure you are enrolled as soon as the election is called, by way of phoning the State Electoral Commission, also ensure your children and parents are also
- As you must preference those you do not know and those you oppose, spend as much time as possible looking into the many candidates, number from 1 those you actually prefer, number backwards from the last those you oppose, and in most cases guess those in-between, always double check you have numbered every square.
- The blank boxes above the line are the independents, their names will be directly below the blank square, but you can still mark the blank square.
- If you make a mistake, you have the right to a replacement ballot paper, so know your rights.
- If possible arrange to help those of your family in need, those in Hospital and nursing homes, take any info on the candidate you can find, to ensure they have some hope of casting an informed vote.
- If you arrive to vote and your name is missing from the electoral roll, you have the right to cast an absentee vote, so demand it.
- Every one has the right to a vote, regardless of how they are dressed.
- If you will be away or workings etc, and need a postal vote, apply as soon as possible directly to the electoral commission, do not send your application in a reply paid envelope to a party office.
- If you experience any problems at the polling booth demand to speak with the booth manager.
- Complaints must be made to the electoral commissioner as soon as possible to bring accountability to any dodgy people or actions.
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