Election preferences ‘tricky’, says Webster

THE saying that "politics makes strange bedfellows" was coined long before Australian federation, but it often perfectly suits our preferential voting system.

That system means most federal election candidates hand out how-to-vote cards that try to direct their voters on who to place second, third and so on when they number their ballots. In theory, that would mean candidates suggest putting who...

Gannawarra Times

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