Can't really find anything about Ky Cao, I think he's some Vietnamese businessman?
Kim Mubarak is wild. Ugandan refugee, big believer in unity, women’s rights, anti-racism, indigenous rights, palestine, and vaguely left economics... but also strongly religious, has Liberals as the preference on his how-to-vote, and posted a bunch of anti-lockdown stuff during the pandemic.
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𝙻𝚘𝚗𝚐𝙼𝚊𝚌𝚃𝚘𝚙𝚙𝚎𝚍𝚄𝚙 - 8mon
I always wondered if anyone actually votes for ungrouped independents other than their immediate family.
I couldn't even be bothered searching for them when I made the O.P.
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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 8mon
Kim Mubarak
That is an interesting scramble of the generally held positions. Not surprising though, i'm finding more people aren't identifying on a policy level with either of the two thus far mainstream sides.
I actually think this could be a boon for the Nationals over the Liberals in this country, as they're vaguely more 'lefty' economically, while having that ideological libertarrian facade, however farcicle their libertarianism is. I find the most true libertarians end up pretty far 'leftish'.
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spudsrus - 8mon
So nice to have a few parties to put above the majors rather than just the nutjob ones from the state ballot
Longmactoppedup in perth
WA senate ballot paper
Recently received my postal vote ballot papers.
For anyone interested this is the 2025 W.A. senate ballot with links to party sites.
A – The Great Australian Party https://www.greataustralianparty.com.au/
B – Australian Christians https://australianchristians.org.au/policy-positions/
C- Citizens Party (formerly Citizens Electoral Council) https://citizensparty.org.au/
D – Trumpet of Patriots https://trumpetofpatriots.org/policies/
E – Sustainable Australia Party https://www.sustainableaustralia.org.au/
F- Australian Democrats https://www.democrats.org.au/what-we-stand-for/
G – Libertarian https://www.libertarians.org.au/policy
H- Gerard Rennick People First https://peoplefirstparty.au/policies/
I – The Greens https://greens.org.au/platform
J – Fusion | Planet Rescue etc https://www.fusionparty.org.au/policy
K – Socialist Alliance https://socialist-alliance.org/policy
L – Australian Labor Party https://alp.org.au/policies
M – Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/issues
N – Legalise Cannabis Party https://www.legalisecannabis.org.au/
O – Animal Justice Party https://www.animaljusticeparty.org/
P – Australia’s Voice https://australiasvoice.com.au/what-we-stand-for/
Q – Liberal https://www.liberal.org.au/our-plan
R – Nationals https://www.nationals.org.au/
Ungrouped
CAD, Ky
MUBARAK, Kim
So excited to put Bugle Of Bigots dead last.
Can't really find anything about Ky Cao, I think he's some Vietnamese businessman?
Kim Mubarak is wild. Ugandan refugee, big believer in unity, women’s rights, anti-racism, indigenous rights, palestine, and vaguely left economics... but also strongly religious, has Liberals as the preference on his how-to-vote, and posted a bunch of anti-lockdown stuff during the pandemic.
I always wondered if anyone actually votes for ungrouped independents other than their immediate family.
I couldn't even be bothered searching for them when I made the O.P.
That is an interesting scramble of the generally held positions. Not surprising though, i'm finding more people aren't identifying on a policy level with either of the two thus far mainstream sides.
I actually think this could be a boon for the Nationals over the Liberals in this country, as they're vaguely more 'lefty' economically, while having that ideological libertarrian facade, however farcicle their libertarianism is. I find the most true libertarians end up pretty far 'leftish'.
So nice to have a few parties to put above the majors rather than just the nutjob ones from the state ballot