Spoilt

So we wandered down to our local primary school festooned with Liberal and Labor posters and royal blue balloons.

We picked up a how-to-vote card from the Liberal, Greens and Labor people smiling politely, because I’ve been there and it’s much nicer when people are nice to you.

The polling place was practically empty – it was about 1.30pm – and I got my name ticked off and found a booth.

The kids pulled up a chair and we settled down to some voting action.

The green paper was easy. 1,2,3 piece of cake, 4 was the independant, and 5,6,7 were done in reverse from who I disliked most.
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I was disappointed to see that the Liberal candidate had placed three weirdo candidates above Labor – and Labor had placed the independant with the multi-partner marriage platform above Liberal. Surely they cannot be serious.

What irritates me most about How-to-Vote cards is that there is no indication of where their preferences go for the Senate. I want to make sure that the parties I don’t like are right. Down. The. Bottom. This is why I always vote below the line.

Although this year I got a bit confused. You see I was voting from the bottom and then from the top and somehow managed to number 27 and 28 twice! This meant I had a spoilt paper and had to start again.

Still civic duty done I can now go and get the party pies and chooks and get organised for our guests. It’s around 30C today in Perth and the kids are making good use of the pool. Roll on 4pm! I can’t wait to start watching the election coverage!