Essentially your ticket preference flow can potentially go quite deep on your ticket, because until your ticket has been used enough times to elect all candidates, it's not finished yet. It all depends on how you lay out your preferences, and where the candidates that get in are on your ticket.
The Climate Sceptics are crazy for sure, but for me, the religious nutcases are more likely to have a direct and immediate impact on the lives of me and my friends. Climate is important, that's for sure, but it's an issue that I think the major political parties are heading towards actually doing something about, whereas the religious nutcase thing is actually starting to infect the majors rather badly.
I've got the PDF on my Dropbox.com so I can view it from my iPhone. :-)
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Date: 2010-08-18 04:12 (UTC)Senate preference flow is actually quite complicated, because of the multi-person election. See: http://www.aec.gov.au/Voting/counting/senate_count.htm
Essentially your ticket preference flow can potentially go quite deep on your ticket, because until your ticket has been used enough times to elect all candidates, it's not finished yet. It all depends on how you lay out your preferences, and where the candidates that get in are on your ticket.
The Climate Sceptics are crazy for sure, but for me, the religious nutcases are more likely to have a direct and immediate impact on the lives of me and my friends. Climate is important, that's for sure, but it's an issue that I think the major political parties are heading towards actually doing something about, whereas the religious nutcase thing is actually starting to infect the majors rather badly.
I've got the PDF on my Dropbox.com so I can view it from my iPhone. :-)