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Legalise Cannabis WA and Daylight Saving parties win seats in Western Australia s Legislative Council

Print text only Cancel Two micro-parties wanting to legalise marijuana and adopt daylight saving now have a voice on the crossbench of Western Australia s Upper House, despite receiving just a fraction of the primary vote. Key points: They received 2 and 0.2 per cent of the primary vote, respectively ABC election analyst Antony Green called the system ridiculous The Legalise Marijuana WA Party s Sophia Moermond has secured a seat in the Legislative Council s South West region from 2 per cent of votes. Meanwhile, the Daylight Saving Party s Wilson Tucker has been elected in the Mining and Pastoral Region after starting the count with just 98 votes, or 0.2 per cent.

Pete Evans And Craig Kelly Were Papped Mingling In Parliament House

Pete Evans And Craig Kelly Were Papped Mingling In Parliament House
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WA election leaves Daylight Saving, Legalise Cannabis parties on verge of joining Parliament

WA election leaves Daylight Saving, Legalise Cannabis parties on verge of joining Parliament
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A note based on WA election results – email sent to a few small parties

Extract from an email I sent out a moment ago It seems that the small parties of Australia have received a strong signal from the voter. I'm sure they are all listening - but here are some of my thoughts for your consideration: LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY - No Mandatory Vaccine party - 1.6% of the vote…

Do you really want to vote above the line? Your quick election guide to WA s 19 parties

Do you really want to vote above the line? Your quick election guide to WA’s 19 parties We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Polling shows Premier Mark McGowan is set for a resounding victory in the lower house come March 13, but whether his popularity translates to Labor coming anywhere near a majority in the upper house is a whole different equation. Every vote, whether it be for a micro or major party, makes a difference this election in determining the delicate balance of power for the Legislative Council, given candidates could get in with a handful of votes.

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