#VicVotes

In Werribee, Labor leads the Liberals by 50.6–49.4, a 10.4% swing to the Liberals since 2022. Liberals (up 3.7%), Labor (down 16.7%), independent Paul Hopper (up 8.8%) Greens (up 0.7%) Victorian Socialists (up 3.7%) #springst #VicVotes #auspol theconversation.com/victorian-by...

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2023-03-25

Want to know how conservative NSW is? ABC haven't even bothered to get a Green on, unlike during #VICVotes. #NSWVotes

2023-03-25

Speers won't mention #VICVotes at all. Too frightening to NSW Libs #NSWVotes

2023-03-25

Liberal strategist Tony Barry, the dude who had zero fucks to give on the #VicVotes broadcast, is back for #NSWVotes

2022-12-22

Normally the fare rise for 1st January would have been announced by now.
Fair enough the decision may have been delayed by the #VicVotes state election, but given it's usually based on CPI (and inflation has been high this year) I wouldn't be surprised if they are trying to bury the announcement during the Christmas period.
#Melbourne #Victoria #SpringSt #PublicTransport #TakingOutTheTrash

Myki fares (zone 1+2) from 1 January 2022
2022-12-22

This is interesting, The Age has a tool that allows you to search on specific polling booth results at the recent state election. I’ve attached a screenshot of the booth I voted at in North Melbourne, looks pretty leftie! :)
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Find out how your neighbours voted in the Victorian election - and the suburbs that swung theage.com.au/politics/victori

#VicPol #VicVotes #SpringSt #Politics #Victoria #Australia

Table outlining the votes cast at a North Melbourne holding booth, with about 80% of the vote going to parties of the left or centre-left.
2022-12-19

Today's blog post is about the Victorian Legislative Council, and how different electoral systems would have produced different seat results. It's a follow-up to a number of posts I did before the election based on 2018 data.

tallyroom.com.au/50522

#VicVotes

2022-12-16

Today's blog post looks at the dropping vote for the major parties at #VicVotes and how that has led to the most disproportional (lower house) result in >50 years. tallyroom.com.au/50513

2022-12-14

One problem with proportional representation is that very minor parties get seats, as we see with the upper house results from the recent Vic election, with the Cannabis Party getting 2 seats and Pauline Hanson's One Nation getting 1. As opposed to the Greens getting 4. #vicvotes #vicpol

John Englarttakvera@c.im
2022-12-14
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2022-12-14
2022-12-14

So in Victoria’s upper house, the result for parties on the left is:

Labor 15
Greens 4
Legalise Cannabis 2
Animal Welfare 1

That’s a majority, with one to spare. The Liberal/National coalition won 14 seats, and there were 4 other seats each going to a different right-wing party (One Nation, DLP, LDP, Shooters Fishers & Farmers).

#SpringSt #VicVotes #VicPol #Victoria #Australia

2022-12-14

Very pleased with this, as Victoria's rotten group voting system in the upper house has disadvantaged the Greens in the past. 4 seats won out of 40 is fair, given the party's roughly 10% first preference vote.
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Greens claim four upper house seats: Electoral commission confirms results theage.com.au/politics/victori

#VicVotes #SpringSt #Victoria #Australia #VicPol

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