HOW TO VOTE TO GET RID OF NATIONAL:Strategic voting is how National won the last election. It's time for the Left to do the same.Green Party supporters:Party Vote Green.Labour Party supporters:Party Vote Labour.Internet MANA supporters:Party Vote Internet MANA.Supporters of NZ First, and sub-threshold parties such as ALCP:Party Vote Green, Labour, or Internet MANA.National, ACT, Conservative, United Future supporters:Stay at home and consider trying to be a better person.Te Tai Tokerau electorate:Candidate Vote MANA - Hone HarawiraEpsom electorate:Candidate Vote National - Paul GoldsmithEast Coast Bays electorate:Candidate Vote National - Murray McCullyOhariu electorate:Candidate Vote Labour - Virginia AndersenWaiariki electorate:Candidate Vote MANA - Annette SykesOther electorates:Give your Candidate Vote to the Left candidate with the best chance of winning the seat - Usually Labour.By voting strategically like this you are ensuring your votes are used in the most effective way to keep National out of Government:==> Helping ensure Internet MANA get into Parliament, as they will probably be needed to form a National-beating Left coalition.==> Helping ensure ACT, United Future, and the Crazy Conservatives do NOT get into Parliament, so National can't lean on their "buddies" and form a Government.==> NOT helping NZ First, as they are unreliable and likely to go with National if given the chance.==> Ensuring your votes are not wasted on sub-threshold parties who cannot win any seats.And of course, the more people you can convince to vote Left, the stronger our chances of a smart, green, progressive future for New Zealand will become!GOOD LUCK -- NZ'S FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS!!
i had kinda hope speakman had died, what a pity
anyone going to vote early or are you going to wait to see if there are anymore suprises?Ive voted early!
Quote from th3fairy: September 04, 2014, 09:55:33 amanyone going to vote early or are you going to wait to see if there are anymore suprises?Ive voted early!We had a visit from Lesley Soper and the big red Labour bus on Tuesday. She said told everyone about early voting and it was at the Menzies Building. Someone asked where the Menzies Building was. She said it was behind the clock tower on Wachner Place.Someone yelled out "Its right by the Brothel, Elite Ladies, You cant miss it!"
Quote from Tiwaking!: September 04, 2014, 09:39:25 pmQuote from th3fairy: September 04, 2014, 09:55:33 amanyone going to vote early or are you going to wait to see if there are anymore suprises?Ive voted early!We had a visit from Lesley Soper and the big red Labour bus on Tuesday. She said told everyone about early voting and it was at the Menzies Building. Someone asked where the Menzies Building was. She said it was behind the clock tower on Wachner Place.Someone yelled out "Its right by the Brothel, Elite Ladies, You cant miss it!"hahaha thats awesome!!!
or just dont vote and don't register.
Quote from Xsannz: September 04, 2014, 02:33:57 pmor just dont vote and don't register.Or just shoot yourself in the face, same effect.
Quote from Pyromanik: September 05, 2014, 11:00:00 amQuote from Xsannz: September 04, 2014, 02:33:57 pmor just dont vote and don't register.Or just shoot yourself in the face, same effect.no worse than voting for any party whilst they each have some good redeeming policies each, the crux of it is that they are never held accountable or deliver on them and tend to railroad whatever they wanted to begin with.so in honesty what is the Fecking point at least in EU or US they are accountable for failed campaign and policy promises.
Personally - I would prefer to vote on Policies
Quote from The Demon Lord: September 05, 2014, 12:54:57 pmPersonally - I would prefer to vote on PoliciesHere I am thinking that's already kinda the entire point.
Quote from Pyromanik: September 06, 2014, 06:38:29 amQuote from The Demon Lord: September 05, 2014, 12:54:57 pmPersonally - I would prefer to vote on PoliciesHere I am thinking that's already kinda the entire point.Its a popularity contest.
but what I meant by vote on Policy - is:I would vote on the Greens for their Public Transport policiesNational for their Tax and social Welfare PoliciesLabour for their progressive social policiesInternet Mana for their IT/Internet policies and their ideas about updating Legislation for the digital ageetc.
Also if you are not 100% sure who your voting for check out this website:http://onthefence.co.nz/
Top Geary - 27th May 2016 at 12:10 AMI've learnt to ignore when you say derogatory things to me
Quote from Lias: September 04, 2014, 02:12:20 pmAlso if you are not 100% sure who your voting for check out this website:http://onthefence.co.nz/That website actually worked for me.I've never been much interested in politics and in all honesty, I'm still not interested (Blame the current government or something for not instilling interest in me from an early age)But I played around on the website, and the party it told me was most inline with what I thought, actually has some decent ideas that I agree with.
Quote from `Kayne: September 07, 2014, 01:14:48 amQuote from Lias: September 04, 2014, 02:12:20 pmAlso if you are not 100% sure who your voting for check out this website:http://onthefence.co.nz/That website actually worked for me.I've never been much interested in politics and in all honesty, I'm still not interested (Blame the current government or something for not instilling interest in me from an early age)But I played around on the website, and the party it told me was most inline with what I thought, actually has some decent ideas that I agree with.Interesting. Turns out I am:What are the Greens and Maori party doing on there? :\
Quote from Tiwaking!: September 07, 2014, 09:52:34 amQuote from `Kayne: September 07, 2014, 01:14:48 amQuote from Lias: September 04, 2014, 02:12:20 pmAlso if you are not 100% sure who your voting for check out this website:http://onthefence.co.nz/That website actually worked for me.I've never been much interested in politics and in all honesty, I'm still not interested (Blame the current government or something for not instilling interest in me from an early age)But I played around on the website, and the party it told me was most inline with what I thought, actually has some decent ideas that I agree with.Interesting. Turns out I am:Internet-ManaWhat are the Greens and Maori party doing on there? :\Lol, why not?
Quote from `Kayne: September 07, 2014, 01:14:48 amQuote from Lias: September 04, 2014, 02:12:20 pmAlso if you are not 100% sure who your voting for check out this website:http://onthefence.co.nz/That website actually worked for me.I've never been much interested in politics and in all honesty, I'm still not interested (Blame the current government or something for not instilling interest in me from an early age)But I played around on the website, and the party it told me was most inline with what I thought, actually has some decent ideas that I agree with.Interesting. Turns out I am:Internet-ManaWhat are the Greens and Maori party doing on there? :\
Politics is the art of the possible
]Under current MMP rules, a political party that wins at least one electorate seat OR 5% of the party vote gets a share of the seats in Parliament that is about the same as its share of the party vote.