The VEC has concluded its by election count but failed to publish an accurate 2CP result due to mistake in determining who would be the main font runners. The VEC had thought the last two candidates remaining would have been the ALP and the Greens. As was previously reported on election night independent Andria Surace out polled the Greens primary vote. Analysis of the registered HTV cards should have indicated that the Greens were not a serious contender for the seat. The VEC would have also known this fact earlier in the count when primary votes were recorded and using SMS technology or even a mobile phone could have directed staff to notionally distribute a 2CP throw based on real live data.
Link: VEC Results
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
QLD Local Governent elections next big challenge for Labor
The Queensland Local Government elections, which were put off until after the State Election, will be the next test for Labor. Having just come to terms with the impact and risk to democracy Labor could reasonably hope that it might do better in Local Government. The main contest will be the City of Brisbane following the departure Campbell Newman from town hall to the State house, punters will be eiher be lining up to hedge their bets or take another swipe on April 28
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Niddrie:: VEC Polls results still out of wack
The VEC still has not accounted properly for the Niddrie by-election results.
Votes recorded at the end of the recheck (Extracted Tuesday 22:00 - No time date stamp published)
Formal votes 27338 Informal 3560 Total 30898
2CP votes (Time date stamp of Tuesday, 27 March 2012 10:10:24 AM) still showing a split between the ALP (19485) and the Greens (8058) even though the the Greens do not pickup preferences from other minor candidates HTV cards (They came third not second) Total formal 27534 Some 205 votes more then the polling place results.
Votes recorded at the end of the recheck (Extracted Tuesday 22:00 - No time date stamp published)
Formal votes 27338 Informal 3560 Total 30898
2CP votes (Time date stamp of Tuesday, 27 March 2012 10:10:24 AM) still showing a split between the ALP (19485) and the Greens (8058) even though the the Greens do not pickup preferences from other minor candidates HTV cards (They came third not second) Total formal 27534 Some 205 votes more then the polling place results.
Recheck votes
Total Enrolment as at close of rolls: | 36808 |
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Formal Votes: | 27338 |
Informal Votes: | 3560 (11.52% of the total votes) |
Total Votes: | 30898 (83.94% of the total enrolment as at the close of rolls rechecked) |
Recheck First preference votes
SCHOREL-HLAVKA, Gerrit Hendrik | CARROLL, Ben | SURACE, Andrea | LINAKER, David Hugh | LESTER, Josie | DEVERALA, Michael | MYERS, Amy | LITTLE, Jim | PAPAFOTIOU, Frank | |||
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Voting centres | ALP | GREENS | DLP | SEX PARTY | CDP | Informal votes | Total votes polled | ||||
Airport West | 63 | 903 | 131 | 19 | 165 | 84 | 163 | 68 | 104 | 225 | 1925 |
Avondale Heights | 53 | 824 | 203 | 23 | 188 | 63 | 120 | 222 | 105 | 217 | 2018 |
Avondale Heights Central | 98 | 1227 | 421 | 23 | 257 | 129 | 245 | 273 | 208 | 468 | 3349 |
Avondale Heights North | 16 | 263 | 77 | 2 | 42 | 21 | 28 | 44 | 36 | 79 | 608 |
Buckley Park | 66 | 756 | 240 | 21 | 235 | 82 | 188 | 121 | 117 | 232 | 2058 |
Kealba | 41 | 524 | 68 | 19 | 130 | 56 | 99 | 52 | 78 | 196 | 1263 |
Keilor | 27 | 282 | 117 | 10 | 114 | 41 | 110 | 98 | 76 | 124 | 999 |
Keilor East | 63 | 803 | 280 | 11 | 147 | 112 | 120 | 65 | 149 | 245 | 1995 |
Keilor Heights | 57 | 911 | 285 | 11 | 176 | 53 | 163 | 235 | 84 | 244 | 2219 |
Keilor Park | 45 | 608 | 116 | 18 | 115 | 67 | 111 | 60 | 71 | 197 | 1408 |
Keilor South | 55 | 803 | 404 | 14 | 179 | 88 | 183 | 126 | 99 | 292 | 2243 |
Niddrie | 33 | 554 | 60 | 16 | 91 | 55 | 117 | 64 | 52 | 148 | 1190 |
Niddrie Central | 66 | 891 | 220 | 28 | 246 | 127 | 174 | 142 | 112 | 293 | 2299 |
Ordinary Votes Total | 683 | 9349 | 2622 | 215 | 2085 | 978 | 1821 | 1570 | 1291 | 2960 | 23574 |
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Postal Votes | 110 | 1530 | 237 | 77 | 229 | 139 | 147 | 154 | 132 | 161 | 2916 |
Early Votes | 130 | 1819 | 538 | 49 | 487 | 172 | 226 | 169 | 134 | 420 | 4144 |
Marked As Voted Votes | 2 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 26 |
Provisional Votes | 11 | 95 | 22 | 5 | 31 | 12 | 26 | 10 | 10 | 16 | 238 |
Absent Votes | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 936 | 12802 | 3420 | 346 | 2834 | 1302 | 2223 | 1904 | 1571 | 3560 | 30898 |
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Percentage of formal vote polled by candidate | 3.42% | 46.83% | 12.51% | 1.27% | 10.37% | 4.76% | 8.13% | 6.96% | 5.75% |
Bound for South Australia
Victoria's "Shadow Puppert Master" Steve Tully, electoral commissioner, has resigned to return back to South Australia from where he came.
Tully was renowned for his monumental stuff up of the 2006 State election and his failure to ensure that public elections in Victoria were open and transparent and subject to proper scrutiny.
Steve Tully's ten year contact was up for renewal in 2015 with many predicting that it would not be renewed. Tully was left with the option of leaving now or face forced retirement in three years time. He choose to leave, taking up an offer to head South Australia's Health Complaints Commission.
The Victorian State Government should this opportunity to review and restructure the Victorian Electoral Commission transferring most of its functions and conduct of Public elections to the Australian Electoral Commission. The Victorian Electoral Commission should maintain a Secretariat that is responsible for policy development and oversight role only. Such a move would save Victoria 100s of millions of dollars in services and infrastructure that are essentially duplicated by the Australian Federal Electoral Commission.
Tully was renowned for his monumental stuff up of the 2006 State election and his failure to ensure that public elections in Victoria were open and transparent and subject to proper scrutiny.
Steve Tully's ten year contact was up for renewal in 2015 with many predicting that it would not be renewed. Tully was left with the option of leaving now or face forced retirement in three years time. He choose to leave, taking up an offer to head South Australia's Health Complaints Commission.
The Victorian State Government should this opportunity to review and restructure the Victorian Electoral Commission transferring most of its functions and conduct of Public elections to the Australian Electoral Commission. The Victorian Electoral Commission should maintain a Secretariat that is responsible for policy development and oversight role only. Such a move would save Victoria 100s of millions of dollars in services and infrastructure that are essentially duplicated by the Australian Federal Electoral Commission.
William Bowie Talks up Abbott's approval by publishing conflicting and false facts
PollBludger And Green Tea Leaf reader, William Bowie, has talked up Tony Abboott's approval rating by falsely claiming that Tony Abbott has an approval rating between 32% to 58%. The truth is Abbott's disapproval rating is at 58%
Update: 10:00
Caught out making false statements William Bowie has altered the above statement which now reads
No mention or apology for the mistake just a coverup (again)
... Tony Abbott’s ratings are unchanged at 32 per cent approval and 58 per cent approval, and there is likewise essentially no change on preferred prime minister (Gillard leads 40-37, up from 39-37)
Update: 10:00
Caught out making false statements William Bowie has altered the above statement which now reads
... Tony Abbott’s ratings are unchanged at 32 per cent approval and 58 per cent disapproval, and there is likewise essentially no change on preferred prime minister (Gillard leads 40-37, up from 39-37)
No mention or apology for the mistake just a coverup (again)
Monday, March 26, 2012
VEC: Niddrie, Over 6,312 votes missing in 2CP count
VEC Published results (A 20:55 Today) shows a discrepancy of 6,312 votes on the false 2CP data. Votes have either gone missing or been added to the count. A discrepancy of over 6,000 votes is not minor error and raises ongoing concerns over the quality of the VEC counting and reporting procedures.
Note the Total votes (20,614) and then add-up the 2CP results (26,926 ). Missing from the published results is the section votes (Postal, Absentee, Early and Provisional votes)
The VEC also has the Greens listed in error as the preferred Candidate against Labor's Ben Carrol when Andrea Surace has more votes with registered HTV preferences flowing to the ALP and Surace before the Greens.
Published results as at 20:55
Please note that two candidate preferred counts provide an early indication of election results. Minor variations may be observed with rechecked results and final preference distributions (where required)
Note the Total votes (20,614) and then add-up the 2CP results (26,926 ). Missing from the published results is the section votes (Postal, Absentee, Early and Provisional votes)
The VEC also has the Greens listed in error as the preferred Candidate against Labor's Ben Carrol when Andrea Surace has more votes with registered HTV preferences flowing to the ALP and Surace before the Greens.
Published results as at 20:55
Niddrie District By-election 2012
Total Enrolment as at close of rolls: | 36808 |
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Formal Votes: | 20614 |
Informal Votes: | 2960 (12.56% of the total votes) |
Total Votes: | 23574 (64.05% of the total enrolment as at the close of rolls rechecked) |
Note: ALP = AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY - VICTORIAN BRANCH, CDP = CHRISTIAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY (FRED NILE GROUP), DLP = DEMOCRATIC LABOR PARTY (DLP) OF AUSTRALIA, Greens = THE AUSTRALIAN GREENS - VICTORIA, Sex Party = AUSTRALIAN SEX PARTY - VICTORIA
Recheck first preference votes
Candidate | Party | 1st pref votes | % of 1st pref votes |
---|---|---|---|
SCHOREL-HLAVKA, Gerrit Hendrik | 683 | 3.31% | |
CARROLL, Ben | ALP | 9349 | 45.35% |
SURACE, Andrea | 2622 | 12.72% | |
LINAKER, David Hugh | 215 | 1.04% | |
LESTER, Josie | Greens | 2085 | 10.11% |
DEVERALA, Michael | DLP | 978 | 4.74% |
MYERS, Amy | Sex Party | 1821 | 8.83% |
LITTLE, Jim | 1570 | 7.62% | |
PAPAFOTIOU, Frank | CDP | 1291 | 6.26% |
Two candidate preferred vote
Candidate | Party | Preferred votes | % of preferred votes |
---|---|---|---|
CARROLL, Ben | ALP | 19042 | 70.72% |
LESTER, Josie | Greens | 7884 | 29.28% |
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Niddrie By-election: VEC calls it wrong (again)
The Victorian Electoral Commission has called the 2CP results of the Niddrie Byelection wrong. It pitted the ALP off against the Greens. When in fact the Greens at best Will come in at third place and would not be facing off against the ALP.
How VEC made this error is anyone's guess. It certainly is not based on any professional assessment or the registered HTV cards submitted by other candidates. All HTV cards that expressed a preference placed the Greens last. The Green leaf fortune teller William Bowie made no mention of this fact in his blog of Green tea leaves. LOL
How VEC made this error is anyone's guess. It certainly is not based on any professional assessment or the registered HTV cards submitted by other candidates. All HTV cards that expressed a preference placed the Greens last. The Green leaf fortune teller William Bowie made no mention of this fact in his blog of Green tea leaves. LOL
Saturday, March 17, 2012
French madness, money to burn
The French Presidneial election is a clear demonstatition of election madness and futility of French public policy in the pretense of democracy.
The French Governmnet maintain a two-round presidential ballot system
The polls show two main candidates vying for the presidential office. Both candidates have a primary vote of 28percent. In the second round of voting the incumbent president is expected to fall short 48 to 52 percent.
It costs billion of Euros to hold the presidential ballot and the two round system only adds to the cost.
France like that of other nations that maintain the two round voting system should adopt the Australian preferential voting system. One round same result at half the cost and greater political stability.
The French Governmnet maintain a two-round presidential ballot system
The polls show two main candidates vying for the presidential office. Both candidates have a primary vote of 28percent. In the second round of voting the incumbent president is expected to fall short 48 to 52 percent.
It costs billion of Euros to hold the presidential ballot and the two round system only adds to the cost.
France like that of other nations that maintain the two round voting system should adopt the Australian preferential voting system. One round same result at half the cost and greater political stability.
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