Recently received my postal vote ballot papers.
For anyone interested this is the 2025 W.A. senate ballot with links to party sites.
A – The Great Australian Party https://www.greataustralianparty.com.au/
B – Australian Christians https://australianchristians.org.au/policy-positions/
C- Citizens Party (formerly Citizens Electoral Council) https://citizensparty.org.au/
D – Trumpet of Patriots https://trumpetofpatriots.org/policies/
E – Sustainable Australia Party https://www.sustainableaustralia.org.au/
F- Australian Democrats https://www.democrats.org.au/what-we-stand-for/
G – Libertarian https://www.libertarians.org.au/policy
H- Gerard Rennick People First https://peoplefirstparty.au/policies/
I – The Greens https://greens.org.au/platform
J – Fusion | Planet Rescue etc https://www.fusionparty.org.au/policy
K – Socialist Alliance https://socialist-alliance.org/policy
L – Australian Labor Party https://alp.org.au/policies
M – Pauline Hanson’s One Nation https://www.onenation.org.au/issues
N – Legalise Cannabis Party https://www.legalisecannabis.org.au/
O – Animal Justice Party https://www.animaljusticeparty.org/
P – Australia’s Voice https://australiasvoice.com.au/what-we-stand-for/
Q – Liberal https://www.liberal.org.au/our-plan
R – Nationals https://www.nationals.org.au/
Ungrouped
CAD, Ky
MUBARAK, Kim
So excited to put Bugle Of Bigots dead last.
Can’t really find anything about Ky Cao, I think he’s some Vietnamese businessman?
Kim Mubarak is wild. Ugandan refugee, big believer in unity, women’s rights, anti-racism, indigenous rights, palestine, and vaguely left economics… but also strongly religious, has Liberals as the preference on his how-to-vote, and posted a bunch of anti-lockdown stuff during the pandemic.
I always wondered if anyone actually votes for ungrouped independents other than their immediate family.
I couldn’t even be bothered searching for them when I made the O.P.
Kim Mubarak
That is an interesting scramble of the generally held positions. Not surprising though, i’m finding more people aren’t identifying on a policy level with either of the two thus far mainstream sides.
I actually think this could be a boon for the Nationals over the Liberals in this country, as they’re vaguely more ‘lefty’ economically, while having that ideological libertarrian facade, however farcicle their libertarianism is. I find the most true libertarians end up pretty far ‘leftish’.
So nice to have a few parties to put above the majors rather than just the nutjob ones from the state ballot