Friday, November 9, 2007

Greens win mock election at Canterbury Girls Secondary College

Canterbury Girls Secondary College holds a "mock election" event during the campaign of every federal election. This is an excellent opportunity for the student to hear from political candidates from a variety of parties, ask them questions, then vote on ballots similar to those used for the House of Representatives (lower house) in the upcoming federal election.



The ballots (votes) are then counted from the "voting booth" and preferences distributed. This provides hands on experience for how our prefential voting system works.

This year, I spoke as the Greens candidate for Kooyong. My "opponents" were the Petro Georgiou (MP for Kooyong), Senator Lyn Allison (Leader of the Democrats) and Barbara Norman (Labor candidate for Higgins).


A wide range of topics were covered and as usual many good questions were asked.

I was fortunate enough the win the majority of primary votes, and be declared the "winner" after preferences were distributed. Here is the primary vote percentages:

Lyn Allison 16.4


Petro Georgiou 11.3


Peter Campbell 46.8


Barbara Norman 22.4


Informal 3.1


Total 100


While this does not set a precedent for the outcome for Kooyong in the upcoming federal election, it was nonetheless pleasing to see and hear so many year 9 students with a keen interest in taking real action on climate change and many other Greens policies I spoke about.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am a little disappointed to note that you have misrepresented the mock election result. Infact the results was 48.1% for Peter Campbell on primary votes.

Marj Munro,teacher and organizer of the election.

Peter Campbell said...

Marj, I have corrected all the % vote results. There was an error in the total number of votes figure that caused this.

Anonymous said...

I go to CGSC! 08! I'm in Macca!