Alternative Media Group

Alternative Media Group RSS feed

City News News Article

Freudian antics on election day

Author:
Michael Gormly
Posted:
Thursday, 2 September 2010

Party scrutineers at Sydney polling booths tell some head-scratching stories of what people did with their ballots.

On one table alone in the Town Hall, ten papers sported drawings of male genitalia, some quite elaborate. Why that was such a popular choice is a question for psychologists.

Another Gen-Y first-time voter posted his papers into the crack of the cardboard booth.

In Pyrmont’s booth (total: 3100 voters) there were 70 invalid votes. Of these about 10 were funny or abusive but all the rest were votes lost because of incorrect numbering.

Many people voted informal because they put only a ‘1’ on the Lower House ballot which had clear instructions to number all the squares (although leaving one blank didn’t matter as the “intention was clear”). This mistake was frequent, the confusion not surprising as single numbering is permissible in State ballots and on the Senate paper, but not for Federal seats. This has led to calls for consistency in both state and federal polling.

Others have called for Civics to be taught in schools. Darlinghurst resident Eli Bischofer said this could be why she has found that people in her home country, Austria, were far more aware of democratic processes than Australians.

While the record numbers of informal votes this election has been interpreted as cynicism about politics, it seems clear that many mistakes were made through simple ignorance or inattention.

by Michael Gormly

Polling day at St Canices Church, Kings Cross - too much information or not enough?
Polling day at St Canices Church, Kings Cross - too much information or not enough?

Like this article? Register as a subscriber here. It's free! We'll keep you up to date with new stories on the site.

Post a comment

  • White Bay consultation not meaningful, says council

    Inadequate consultation with residents is at the centre of the debate around the proposed cruise ship terminal in White Bay. Sydney Ports has announced two community workshops ...
    Read more

    White-Bau-289x217

  • Kinselas nightmare infuriates tenants

    Residents near Kinselas Hotel have endured months of intense noise from the Darlinghurst nightclub despite appealing to the Council and police several times for intervention. Neighbours of ...
    Read more

    Kinselas at 1.30am on Sunday

  • A spicy addition to the Malaysian market

    Restaurant chain Mamak has dominated the hawker-style Malaysian scene for years but Chinatown’s new addition Nonya has opened to compete, offering similar fare without the long ...
    Read more

    Nonya

  • Leaky taps may drain a landlord's wallet

    A new law may see a landlord’s bill flooded with additional water usage charges. As from January 31, all landlords must install minimum water efficiency measures in ...
    Read more

    leaky tap

  • News Briefs

    Valentine’s Day: a charitable event? Many romantics are choosing charity over chocolates this Valentine’s Day. The Heart Foundation, which invested over $13.6 million in cardiovascular research in 2011, is ...
    Read more

    Guide dog puppy in training. Photo: Guide Dogs NSW/ACT

Arts & Entertainment