FamilyVoice WA Director Darryl Budge has released a ‘Vote Wisely’ voting guide on three parties of key interest, and co-authored a 20-question ‘Christian Values Checklist’ on many parties.
THE WAY WE VOTE HAS CHANGED
Significant changes to upper house voting that introduced a state-wide single electorate and better voter education across thousands of voting stations by conservative supporters should help the gender-reality Australian Christians party into a winning position, according to Mr Budge.
FamilyVoice expects that given the number of upper house candidates is less than a quarter of the 2021 election, minor parties like AC and One Nation and Shooters and Fishers will win a number of seats and assist conservative Liberal MLCs to block bad legislation.
THE KEY ISSUES TO RESTORE REALITY
“We remind voters that the gender-insanity Labor party introduced the gender self-ID law that endangers the safety and rights of women and girls in their private spaces,” Mr Budge said.
“And Labor’s ministerial staff are secretly surveying pro-LGBT groups for how it will fulfil one party commitment after the March 8 election, namely implementing a Victorian-style anti-therapy conversion ban on sex and gender issues,” Mr Budge said.
“We are thrilled to again see the Australian Christians, led by Rally for Life champion Maryka Groenewald, has scored full marks on every values question, including commitments to drastically amend abortion laws and remove the woman-abolishing gender self-ID laws.
“While One Nation, Shooters and Fishers, Liberal and National parties want to protect faith-based staff in religious workplaces and have a conscience vote on life issues, they all lack a party policy to guarantee support for repealing pro-suicide or abortion legislation.
PREFERENCING EVERY BOX WHEN VOTING IS IMPORTANT
“Every voter must be fully informed on the importance of numbering every box on the preferential voting forms, putting first preference for the party that most highly represents your values, and numbering every box (by party preference, or by candidate preference) on the voting form, so that your vote passes with full value to the next candidate of your choice. If the voting preference boxes are all numbered, your vote cannot exhaust and be discounted.
“No vote for a pro-life minor party is ever wasted, as every first preference vote entitles your chosen party with boosted electoral funding for more political campaigns,” Mr Budge concluded.
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