Maqqa wrote on Aug 23
rd, 2013 at 10:36pm:
http://www.news.com.au/national-news/federal-election/one-million-votes-already-...MORE than one million people have already voted and the early signs are good for Tony Abbott.
The Australian Electoral Commission revealed yesterday more than 130,000 people have voted in pre-poll booths and 994,156 by postal votes.
Of the postal votes received by the Australian Electoral Commission, more than 27 per cent have been ballots mailed out by the Coalition, compared to 12 per cent from the ALP.
The majority have been AEC issued ballot papers.
In Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's own electorate 47 per cent of postal voters so far have used the Coalition-issued ballot paper.
If you want to vote postal go to the post office and get a application for postal vote and send that in, don't use the one that the political parties send out because it is a scam, or use the one that they send out put it in another envelope and send it to your electoral office.
Quote:It’s sneaky, dishonest and it’s bad for our democracy -- and it shouldn’t be happening.
I just received a letter from a political party, disguised as “Postal Voting Information.” Turns out, that letter is a trick to try and get your personal information so they can “target” you.
Australian political parties are tricking people into thinking the form inside that envelope is going straight to the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), but in reality, they’re redirecting the mail back to party headquarters.
When I received mine, I very nearly made the mistake of handing over all my information to a political party because the reply paid envelope was addressed to the “Postal Vote Centre” - but the address was actually party headquarters. They all seem to do it slightly differently - but all with the same intention.
If one of the parties keeps doing it, then the other will to keep competitive. The only way to stop this is to rule it out altogether.
I’m asking Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott to commit to laws that ensure postal vote applications go straight to the AEC, without any political interference or data-mining in between.
If you've still got your reply-paid envelope, use it to send a message back to the parties telling them you've signed the petition at change.org/postalvotes and you want them to stop the scam!
https://www.change.org/en-AU/petitions/political-parties-stop-tricking-people-in...