Anybody who deliberately Donkey votes should have the decency to not comment on the winning side for the next term of office.
If you are unhappy with the two major parties there are almost always independents or minor parties on the ballot.
Since the lower house is done by preferences and first past the post you need to understand which party will get your vote if it goes to second or third or more ballots.
So a vote for somebody who has no hope in hell of getting elected into the lower house is usually a vote for one of the major parties after preferences are distributed.
The upper house is proportional so if The Free Beer party got 5% of the Australian wide votes they get 5% of the Senate seats.
Inevitably you get a far more diverse range of parties in the upper house than the lower.
It is also why you get the racist parties, such as One Australia, having dribbling idiots in the senate.
There is no way for the Electoral Commission to tell who deliberately donkey votes.
a donkey vote in GB is counted as a spoilt paper so if every one or a majority did a donkey vote what message would this send to politicians would they then have to listen to the voters
A person should have an opinion on everything, It becomes tact whether you reveal that opinion or not.
problem with UK voting is your vote is not really secret. DO you really believe that agencies are going to abide by the law? No doubt a database has been constructed of every single voter and who they voted for, flagging up people who vote for undesirables such as BNP can then be tracked easier.
For UK people, when you next go to vote, look at what happens, the polling station officers write the ballot paper number next to your name on their register.
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