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:
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.
Marj, I have corrected all the % vote results. There was an error in the total number of votes figure that caused this.
I go to CGSC! 08! I'm in Macca!
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