AEC Commissioner Tom Rogers in 2021 trying to assure voters their vote is secure. What he doesn’t mention is the authenticity of actual voters. There is no process available to confirm a voters identity, thanks to the Australian Labor Party which has vigorously opposed the introduction of voter ID. From hereon the entire system fails.
An AEC spokesman, Evan Ekin-Smyth has denied claims by Techdirt (article below) the Commission refused to allow an external audit in 2016 of new software developed by the AEC to ensure there was no possibility of fraud.
The AEC also denied that IT Technology company Accenture developed and installed new senate vote counting software in 2016.
Hi Marianne good move but unfortunately AEC staff are not compelled to ask for ID, which is why we got the
disastrous federal result . Ed
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When I went to vote I handed across my drivers license, thinking it would make it easier but the guy handed it back and said I can’t read it… mind you he would have been about my age which is 66 and did wear glasses, so I had to tell him my name a couple of times cos’ people always put a F instead of a P. When I worked in these places, when handed a drivers license I would always ask the name etc and check it off the card. Common sense doesn’t exist much these days.
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After another GREAT TRUTHFUL federal election got an email from the AEC: “How will you cast your vote this by-election ?(Saturday 18 June)?
Yeah, I am wondering about that too! Elections have become some kind of a sport for corrupt bookies and do not benefit anyone else unless one has changed ones gender and it turns into a blast.
I vote for “Sack the AEC” and write that on the ballot paper. It will have the same outcome anyway. Democrassie has become very stressful lately for the “citizens”.
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For this election I changed genders and went voting in my changed gender.
Online applying to vote, which was when I moved a year ago knowing any election will happen.
I had to include my legal name as well as my AKA name.
No formal paperwork was asked foe. For instance am i a transgender and have proof I am living as the opposite gender and such.
Anyway, it was a blast going voting under a different name and gender.
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Please use the link to read a letter from the Oz Director of Scytl to a Victorian MP in 2019 and see if your reasoning is as the same as mine.
I am thinking that Scytl technology may have been used in our election, similar to Dominion used in America.
93._Scytl_Australia-2.pdf
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It could be the reason why there is no guarantee of a Senate voting result R Solomon 😏
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Reply to R.Solomon….When you say that what is happening is retrospective, it could not be closer to the truth!
Everything occurring in Oz now is retrospective, and as we all know that the greens and labor would have us living back in caves, wearing skins…oh, wait a minute, we can’t kill animals for clothing….naked, and working as slaves for our masters.
Oz is on a downhill , slippery slope into hell…’We will own nothing and be happy!’
(No capitals for party names = no respect!)
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Isn’t this a sad indictment on the Christian nation we once were!A friend of mine said to me the other day,A “All this raising of the dead of the aboriinal ancestors cannot be good for any-one.They should be allowed to rest in Peace!” I wonder what the aim of a nation is if it ‘s rule be retrospective! ________________________________
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Who owns the AEC?
Agency –
1. a business or organization providing a particular service on behalf of another business, person, or group.
Australian Electoral Commission | Directory
https://www.directory.gov.au/portfolios/finance/australian-electoral-commission
ABN 21 133 285 851. Appropriations 230259000. Departmental expenses 204172000. Average staffing level 794. Corporate Plan. Annual Reports. Budget Documentation . Media Releases. Canberra ACT 2600 Sections. Executive Leadership Team; State and Territory Offices. Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales (ACT/NSW) Northern Territory (NT) Queensland (QLD) South Australia (SA) Tasmania (TAS …
Who owns the ATO?
Senator George Brandis :-
“It is important to point out that although the ATO is an agency of the Commonwealth it is a different legal personality.”
“Nevertheless, because a constitutional issue had been raised, a notice under section 78B of the Judiciary Act went to the Commonwealth, as well as to the states and territories, asking if the Commonwealth wished to intervene in the proceedings. It is important to point out that although the ATO is an agency of the Commonwealth it is a different legal personality. It nevertheless represents the interests of the Commonwealth in protecting the revenue. It is not automatic that the Commonwealth intervenes in proceedings every time it receives a section 78B notice. Every section 78B notice is assessed according to its own particular facts.”
http://www.openaustralia.org.au/senate/?id=2016-11-28.16.2
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rogers looks like a cross between turnbull and albo.
Capital letters for their names withheld on purpose.
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ELECTION FRAUD ~ Prof. David Flint
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