For all my life I have voted, even when working overseas, I made the effort to make a postal vote. Now this one simple post has made me consider that I might have been wasting my time.
Voting is something the older generation has taken so seriously that now, even when my Dad has dementia, my Mum thinks he still needs to vote! Nothing my brother or I have said has made any difference. I'm glad though that we have the chance to vote. If each one of us takes it seriously it will make a difference. Except that vote my dad might make! Sorry. ( Seems he's been copying Mum's vote for quite a while. I guess there would be many more like that out there too!)
I've always felt that our right to vote is the most precious thing we have as citizens... its just the problem of choosing somebody to vote for who's even slightly less devious and untruthful than the others!!!
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If you are an itinerant voter, of "no fixed abode", then which federal electorate, if any, should you be enrolled in?
Hi Dorian
My wife and I are in this situation, we are registered as itinerant migrants.
Our last and known place of registered residence was WA, so our federal electorate if we were voting in Queensland would be WA.
However I don't quite understand why this would be an issue in a Federal vote anyway, unless it's just to see what parts of the electorate are voting for what.
Hope this helps
Mark
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I've always felt that our right to vote is the most precious thing we have as citizens... its just the problem of choosing somebody to vote for who's even slightly less devious and untruthful than the others!!!
I share Gerty's view, people sacrificed their lives to gain us the right to elect our government and many others died protecting that right. That so many treat it with such disdain or as an inconvenience is an appalling reflection on our culture.
If you are an itinerant voter, of "no fixed abode", then which federal electorate, if any, should you be enrolled in?
As an itinerant voter of no fixed address for some years, I am still enrolled in the Fed electorate in which I used to live. Its never been a problem and easily accessed as an absentee vote .. but as the term " itinerant" is not the choice label to be seen at voting centres, merely ask an official there and you could likely be pointed in the direction of a sign indicating "Away Voters" which is what happened to me last time ..
Sorry Rocky. You always post cheerful stuff, please keep up the good work. Just because my sense of humour is weak in this area, probably shows I need more of your cheery quotes!.