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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 13:01:51 GMT 8
From Twostix at Dover's.
The voter turnout numbers from the AEC site are astonishing.
Nearly 30% of Australian voters " boycotted" the election!
The lowest turnouts are in the inner city seats consecutively, look at the comparisons to 2019:
Electorate, Turnout %, Enrolled, Marked Off, Turnout % Relative to 2019
Melbourne 61.4 114447 70270 -28.22
Sydney 61.83 125421 77550 -24.47
Brisbane 62.46 125241 78223 -28.05
Perth 62.63 122719 76856 -26.9
The highest turnout in all of Australia was just 86% in Page.
Just look at these numbers, a blood bath!
Electorate, Turnout %, 2022 vs 2019
Wright 63.72 -28.29
Melbourne 61.4 -28.22
Brisbane 62.46 -28.05
Chisholm 67.45 -27.36
Perth 62.63 -26.9
Cowan 64.07 -26.62
Higgins 67.09 -26.59
Bruce 65.6 -26.41
Bonner 66.67 -26.09
Wills 65.16 -26
Maranoa 65.99 -25.94
Swan 63.01 -25.84
Moreton 65.16 -25.76
Dickson 70.13 -25.31
Petrie 66.16 -25.14
Ryan 67.97 -25.01
Hotham 67.68 -24.71
Oxley 66.55 -24.65
McEwen 67.55 -24.61
Sydney 61.83 -24.47
Tangney 69.05 -24.45
Maribyrnong 69.26 -24.24
Kooyong 71.66 -24.17
Dunkley 68.24 -24.12
Gorton 66.99 -24.02
Mayo 71 -23.97
Lilley 68.45 -23.7
Longman 68.58 -23.58
Moncrieff 64.64 -23.56
Rankin 67.11 -23.56
Scullin 68.81 -23.42
Hasluck 65.89 -23.35
Casey 72.19 -23.33
Isaacs 70.23 -23.27
Fadden 66.51 -23.12
O’Connor 68.79 -23.03
Pearce 65.42 -22.99
Corio 71.04 -22.84
Blair 70.16 -22.78
Cooper 69.67 -22.67
Curtin 69.36 -22.64
Parramatta 66.98 -22.63
Spence 67.97 -22.57
Kingston 70.63 -22.54
Corangamite 73.3 -22.49
Jagajaga 72.79 -22.47
Fremantle 68.84 -22.39
Durack 63.04 -22.31
Adelaide 69.28 -22.24
Fraser 68.09 -22.01
Hindmarsh 70.86 -21.99
Makin 71.14 -21.98
Aston 72.33 -21.96
Boothby 71.7 -21.91
Griffith 69.24 -21.81
Gellibrand 69.1 -21.79
Groom 71.28 -21.77
Forde 67.77 -21.72
Burt 65.55 -21.44
Reid 70.46 -21.25
Brand 67.45 -21.01
Clark 72.74 -20.9
La Trobe 68.66 -20.56
Goldstein 73.16 -20.56
Bass 73.55 -20.49
Macnamara 69.66 -20.28
and on, and on, and on, not a single electorate isn’t impacted.
Somebody had better say something about this because this is historic, and if no explanation is offered people are going to start theorising about the election.
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 13:12:20 GMT 8
People that were going to vote for the freedom parties, and fight for freedom, don't just boycott... The votes are missing, that's all we know.
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 13:28:14 GMT 8
And officially....
Turnout is the number of people who were enrolled to vote that ‘turned up’ to cast a vote VIA ANY VOTING METHOD.
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 13:30:03 GMT 8
From Dover's.
Good find twostixs.
AEC results for ASTON, VIC
Top right hand corner has this: Aston (VIC)
Eligible electors:109,826 Turnout:72.33% Informality:3.19%
Near the bottom there is an analysis of the vote by booth. In the prepoll analysis, for all electorates, the number is 0. So assume these are counted as a poll day vote. It does say 100% counted TPP in every seat I looked at. The turnout is closer to 80% across NSW but 70% elsewhere
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 13:42:30 GMT 8
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 15:21:12 GMT 8
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 15:25:19 GMT 8
From dovers Turnout is the number of people who were enrolled to vote that ‘turned up’ to cast a vote via any voting method. That’s what’s on the AEC site. Hmmm. Yeah, and I think if they meant only physically in person they would not have put “turned up” in those scare quotes and they would not have doubled-down by saying “via any method”. tallyroom.aec.gov.au/HouseTurnoutByDivision-27966-NAT.htmNational “Turnout” of 73%. So that’s where the protest vote went. The 27% of refusers is more people than the total of every ‘minor’ party and the Greens combined. Two-party preferred, ALP: 5,068,668 Two-party preferred, LNP: 4,647,690 First Preferences, LNPs: 4,009,201 First Preferences, ALP: 3,737,779 Refused to participate? : 4,566,356 The refuseniks are more than the 1st preferences of each of the 1st and 2nd place parties. That definition again… Turnout is the number of people who were enrolled to vote that ‘turned up’ to cast a vote via any voting method. These results are not final. Not final, yeah, but what are the chances they will go up 25% during the week? More AEC figures… Enrolled electors: 17,228,900 Turnout (??) : 12,662,544 Number of postal votes received: 2,071,085 National average postal votes: 5.25%. They’ve received back 2 million postal votes. OK, how does that add up? There should be 664k postals if that’s a 5.25% of votes, or it’s 904k postals if percentage of all electors, and yet the received count is more than double those? Okay, so one possibility is they have a bunch of 1,400,000 postal votes that are still in envelopes and haven’t been counted. Does that also mean they haven’t been examined to determine which voter to tick off the roll and so they have not been counted as ‘turning up’ yet? Because even so that is still 2.2M who didn’t bother to vote.
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 15:31:45 GMT 8
Dover's site' Pat Kelly.
As I expected. On AEC site the voting figures have just been update to 73.59% turnout with a matching 73.59% total count. Touche.
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 15:47:53 GMT 8
Here’s the rub.
Drop kicks like Sancho believe all is above board. Yet who counts the postal votes?
Have you guys heard of initial scrutiny, or the dirty count, followed by the behind closed doors fresh count…the count going on now? The count only done by AEC public servants, obviously all militant lefties, and that must be assumed…..counts the postals and Re -counts what the scrutineers see on the day. The count arseholes like Sancho know are happening.
Is that open to becoming a problem?
I’m only an average joe, but at least I ask fucking questions, knowing the criminality of government.
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Post by NFA on May 24, 2022 19:54:23 GMT 8
There should be some hasty vote counting over night...
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 21:02:36 GMT 8
From Dover's catallaxy files. extended special thread.
The voter turnout numbers from the AEC site are astonishing.
Nearly 30% of Australian voters boycotted the election.
The lowest turnouts are in the inner city seats consecutively, look at the comparisons to 2019:
Electorate, Turnout %, Enrolled, Marked Off, Turnout % Relative to 2019 Melbourne 61.4 114447 70270 -28.22 Sydney 61.83 125421 77550 -24.47 Brisbane 62.46 125241 78223 -28.05 Perth 62.63 122719 76856 -26.9
The highest turnout in all of Australia was just 86% in Page.
Just look at these numbers, a blood bath!
Electorate, Turnout %, 2022 vs 2019 Wright 63.72 -28.29 Melbourne 61.4 -28.22 Brisbane 62.46 -28.05 Chisholm 67.45 -27.36 Perth 62.63 -26.9 Cowan 64.07 -26.62 Higgins 67.09 -26.59 Bruce 65.6 -26.41 Bonner 66.67 -26.09 Wills 65.16 -26 Maranoa 65.99 -25.94 Swan 63.01 -25.84 Moreton 65.16 -25.76 Dickson 70.13 -25.31 Petrie 66.16 -25.14 Ryan 67.97 -25.01 Hotham 67.68 -24.71 Oxley 66.55 -24.65 McEwen 67.55 -24.61 Sydney 61.83 -24.47 Tangney 69.05 -24.45 Maribyrnong 69.26 -24.24 Kooyong 71.66 -24.17 Dunkley 68.24 -24.12 Gorton 66.99 -24.02 Mayo 71 -23.97 Lilley 68.45 -23.7 Longman 68.58 -23.58 Moncrieff 64.64 -23.56 Rankin 67.11 -23.56 Scullin 68.81 -23.42 Hasluck 65.89 -23.35 Casey 72.19 -23.33 Isaacs 70.23 -23.27 Fadden 66.51 -23.12 O’Connor 68.79 -23.03 Pearce 65.42 -22.99 Corio 71.04 -22.84 Blair 70.16 -22.78 Cooper 69.67 -22.67 Curtin 69.36 -22.64 Parramatta 66.98 -22.63 Spence 67.97 -22.57 Kingston 70.63 -22.54 Corangamite 73.3 -22.49 Jagajaga 72.79 -22.47 Fremantle 68.84 -22.39 Durack 63.04 -22.31 Adelaide 69.28 -22.24 Fraser 68.09 -22.01 Hindmarsh 70.86 -21.99 Makin 71.14 -21.98 Aston 72.33 -21.96 Boothby 71.7 -21.91 Griffith 69.24 -21.81 Gellibrand 69.1 -21.79 Groom 71.28 -21.77 Forde 67.77 -21.72 Burt 65.55 -21.44 Reid 70.46 -21.25 Brand 67.45 -21.01 Clark 72.74 -20.9 La Trobe 68.66 -20.56 Goldstein 73.16 -20.56 Bass 73.55 -20.49 Macnamara 69.66 -20.28
and on, and on, and on, not a single electorate isn’t impacted.
Somebody had better say something about this because this is historic, and if no explanation is offered people are going to start theorising about the election.
I cross referenced the turnout numbers against the voting numbers. They’re identical and those turnout numbers are up to date, seats like Moreton are 100% counted are reporting only 65% turnout.
So don’t let anyone say they “just need to update the figures” or something dumb. No.
My theory: unvaccinated and covid state power aggrieved people boycotted the election.
I know two people that did. I held my nose and voted for Chaos but ultimately put LNP before Labor at the bottom – but it disgusted me to do any of it, I fully understand them, I couldn’t have cared less about the entire thing in the lead up.
The establishment problem, if they address this and confirm that people stayed home en-masse….uh-oh! 1. Mandate? lol! 2. The number becomes a rough proxy for how many unvaccinated people there are….a lot more than 5%. 2a. But the lies Feb 2021 – Feb 2022! A rotten state and system from top to bottom, it must fall, surely! 3. Why has nobody said anything about this historic event straight away? Very sneaky are our overlords as they weave their sneaky narrative of a New Leftwing Australia without mentioning that 4+ million people boycotted the whole thing (absolutely allowing the green win in Brisbane and at least a couple of teal wins) – there was no magical surge, there was a boycott, a loss of votes from the system creating the illusion of an increase in others. 5. They have created millions of militant activists who now reject the entire system.
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Post by memoryfault on May 24, 2022 23:01:19 GMT 8
". . . but ultimately put LNP before Labor at the bottom"
--------------------------- So basically you voted to try and maintain the status quo. One sure sign of insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting a different result. Sometime when you're not busy maybe you can explain how ANY government, including a Labor one, could possibly be worse, more dishonest, more treasonous, more murderous, more dictatorial, than the Liberal-National one we've had for the last three years. And they bankrupted the nation in the process.
Finally, there is nothing "historic" about a 30% failure to vote. It's how and why we ended up with compulsory voting in the first place - in 1923 or thereabouts.
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Post by Struth on May 24, 2022 23:42:48 GMT 8
There is since it has been introduced.
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Post by srr on May 25, 2022 7:28:57 GMT 8
Baby deleted my longer post but since when did they just put a dot next to your name instead of crossing the whole name and address out with the ruler?
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Post by Struth on May 27, 2022 11:21:55 GMT 8
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