Another day, another lawyer politician, in this case Rachel Westaway, a former member of the Commonwealth Admiistrative Appeals Tribunal who won the seat on a former Labor MP's preferences. Photo by Penny Stevens, The Age.

By MICHAEL SLOVANOS
ANOTHER day and another by-election, and micro parties again assure the Uniparty of a seat – this time in two Victorian by-elections last weekend.

The provisional results had the Liberals winning the inner-city Melbourne seat of Prahan from the Greens, thanks to the preferences of an anti-Green former Labor MP for the seat, who ran as an independent.

At last count Labor and Liberal were neck and neck in the western-urban electorate of Werribee, despite a large swing against the State’s Labor government. An independent named Paul Hopper won an impressive 14.7%, double the Greens vote. Note his very bland appeal to local needs.

Hopper was effectively a third party candidate, but as usual micro parties diluted the non-mainstream party vote. Hopper did not direct preferences.

Serial political candidate Aidon McLindon, who is Mayor of Whittlesea Council, stood, only to receive 236 votes. What was he thinking?

Below are the provisional results for Werribee after counting closed over the weekend. Both major parties each had less than 30% of the vote, but one of them will take the seat after preference distribution.

CandidateParty1st pref. votes% votes
RIFAI, A. RaheemAustralian Greens29777.47%
MURPHY, SteveLiberal1157829.04%
EMERSON, MatthewFamily First Victoria17384.36%
MENTA, XavierLegalise Cannabis Victoria21985.51%
JOSHI, Munish3340.84%
MUNRO, SueVictorian Socialists29027.28%
MANSOURI JAJAEE, ShohreAnimal Justice Party3650.92%
MULCAHY, Kodei810.20%
McLINDON, Aidan2360.59%
HOPPER, Paul585914.70%
LISTER, JohnAustralian Labor Party1144828.71%
MOINUDDIN, Aijaz1530.38%

If a strong independent like Hopper or well-known third party other than the Greens was able to gather 20%+ of the vote they would stand a good chance of election in a preference swap.

Below are the provisional results for Prahran, where the Liberal Party candidate Rachel Westaway has been called the winner on 36.24% of the vote, just ahead of the Greens candidate Angelica Di Camillo on 36.18% of the vote.

CandidateParty1st pref. votes% votes
CHISHOLM, Nathan15855.30%
WESTAWAY, RachelLiberal1082936.24%
HENDRY, Janine4711.58%
GILBERT, GenevieveFamily First Victoria3181.06%
MENADUE, Alan1200.40%
LUPTON, Tony383512.83%
DESSAU, MarkLibertarian Party2760.92%
DI CAMILLO, AngelicaAustralian Greens1081336.18%
BILIC, DennisSustainable Australia Party – Stop Overdevelopment / Corruption3941.32%
BILLMAN, Buzz4281.43%
FUHRER, FaithAnimal Justice Party8152.73%

The seat’s former Labor MP Tony Upton stood as an independent after cutting up his Labor Party membership in protest over the party’s decision not to contest the seat, potentially leaving it as a win for the Greens.

Upton is anti-Green and as reported by The Age newspaper, has “gone as far as attending a campaign meeting with volunteers backed by right-wing lobby group Advance, which has narrowed its target on the Greens but has previously campaigned against federal Labor in the Dunkley byelection and helped defeat the Voice referendum.”

The by-election demonstrates the fruitless efforts of micro-parties and unrealistically hopeful and unknown independents. In Prahran, some outfit called Sustainable Australia Party, which claims not to be left or right and opposes “overdevelopment and corruption” got 1.32%. Family First did even worse with 1.06%.

If there’s lessons to be learned from these two by-elections it’s the importance of people putting aside ego and working with someone else or simply not wasting time and resources based on the unrealistic expectation that large members of the public will vote for you.

How a third-party can work is demonstrated, unfortunately, by The Greens, who are essentially the communist wing of the Labor Party, yet have consistently gained seats in Australian parliaments to the detriment of the nation.

Cairns News is supporting One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts as No. 1 on the Queensland Senate ballot paper at the next Federal election followed by Gerard Rennick No. 2 and Susan McDonald No. 3. The trio have demonstrated an unwavering pro-Australian anti-globallist stance in addition to exposing the corrupt Covid-19 plandemic operation.

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  1. While it is easy to criticise the ‘fruitless efforts’ of micro parties and independents, the obstacles and difficulties they face are rarely, if ever, mentioned. The most important of these is money, firstly for a deposit to the AEC (which will not be returned if you receive under 4% of the votes), and then for printing, advertising, travel, and maybe assistants, especially on polling day, and as scrutineers. On top of this, do not expect any coverage by the mainstream media. They will ignore you, unless you pay for advertising. Only the major parties get free exposure.
    The AEC will not acknowledge your existence until they have to print a list of the candidates and polling places – about a week before the elections.

    The whole system has been rigged over the years since federation by the Uniparty, and is designed to prevent anybody other than their nominees from getting into parliament. Of course a few others will be allowed, to give the impression of democracy, but never enough to threaten the status quo (Greens, Teals etc.). The Uniparty does not want idealists or people of integrity – only rubber stamps.

    The AEC is fully integrated into the system, juggles the numbers through preferences, and plays as goalkeeper for the Uniparty.

    So if you want to become a member of parliament to right all the wrongs in Australia, just remember that the system is weighted against you.

  2. Labour..Liberal…what an abortion of self imposed rulers to have over your economy and freedoms.

    25million Aussies spend about 1 trillion dollars per year and basically have no fun or savings.

    Just one fake corporate government spends about 1 trillion dollars per year to operate (fraud) and some of that was pensions and taxes on wages and our businesses and utility bills, which is just recycling of fiat currency/money laundering, and when short, just printed more and pretended to borrow it.

    So, our trillion out becomes their trillion in, and their trillion out plus ?royalties on Australian resources becomes profits sent offshore to elite warmongering and other industries and to UN, NWO, WEF, WHO, etc., for wars and manufactured virus laboritories and foreign aid scams, etc.
    And ARE WE! THE PEOPLE GONNA VOTE THESE IDIOTS IN AGAIN AND EXPECT A BETTER RESULT ????
    THEY HAVE CONTINUOUSLY PROVEN THAT THEY CANNOT DELIVER ON ANY OF THEIR PROMISES IN FULL.
    DO NOT VOTE LABOUR LIBERAL GREENS NATIONAL OR ANYONE WHO IS NOT INDEPENDANT.
    DO NOT PASS ON PREFERENCES.

  3. I am glad you mentioned Malcolm Roberts in this article, as this link about him actually belongs with the vaccine saga, but outs Roberts for a number of things, as it does the rest of them.
    I would urge al readers to view all of the similar-looking video on the Ball Is Wild page, as the author of them is a seriously well-researched PATRIOT Australian with a lot to say:
    https://rumble.com/v66q4oa-roberts.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

  4. When will we ever have a lawful election as required under the Constitution of the Australian Commonwealth?? Section 8 for the Senate, one vote for each elector. Section 30 for the House of Representatives, one vote for each elector. Preferential voting is unlawful!

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