ELECTORS REVOLT
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Send replies or donations to Mr S. F. Broad who; is not a member of any political party.
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Has Australia experienced a "bloodless revolution" by the apparent take over of both the
Government and Parliament by the self appointed political parties, as from 1906?
A Peoples Appointment Committee was not formed; why?
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The registered party must indicate whether it wishes to receive election funding;
Endorsed Candidates of political parties receiving 4% or more of the formal first preference vote
in an election are entitled to election funding calculated on the total number of formal
first preference votes obtained. The election funding entitlement of candidates of political parties
endorsed by a registered political party is payable to the agent of that party.
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The Elector must not give any one of the National, Democrats, Greens, Labor and Liberal Parties the
formal first preference vote, would stop the formal first preference votes and the election funding going
to these parties.
Stop all Political Parties and all Media publishing them as leaders above the People.
Stop all Political Parties from putting unwanted Independent Candidates last on Ballot Paper.
Do not;
Become members of any political party;
Be a Candidate for any political party;
Vote for any Candidate for any political party;
In any way donate to or support or assist at polling booths, any political party;
If you starve them they can not suvive.
Use the example as shown in the table below.
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If a elector wishes to vote existing parties out of office;
As an Elector you have the right, and a legal duty, at election time to vote for candidate of your choice.
Indeed, so long as you obtain a ballot paper in a lawful manner and place it in the ballot box you can
not be compelled to vote for the candidates on that ballot paper and may, if you wish,
cast your vote against all names on that ballot paper by neatly crossing them out. That is;
put a line through each name and letter, as in both tables below.
As voting is legally secret there is, at present, no legal way of stopping you from doing so.
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Although such an action is classed as "casting an informal vote" you have legally signified that none of
the Candidates on that Ballot Paper meet with your satisfaction and have lawfully cast your vote against
all of them. If a majority of the Electors were to vote "informal" it would force a fresh election and
bring forth fresh Candidates, because no party got any value out your "informal" vote, and that is all
that concerns parties: they need your vote to grab for power.
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This is how the People of the Commonwealth can vote all political parties out of Government
and Parliament and replace this with the Constitutional Independent Candidates.
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1 Candidate
-Costello-
2 Candidate
-Howard-
3 Candidate
-Rudd-
4 Candidate
-Brown-
5 Candidate
-Bartlet-
6 Candidate
-Hockey-
7 Candidate
-Gillard-
To vote for the State Legislative Assembly or,
House of Representatives of the Commonwealth.
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1 Independent 
(not endorsed by any party)
2 -Democrats Party-
3 -Greens Party-
4 -National Party-
5 -Liberal Party-
6 -Labor Party-
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Parties would be as in table below.
If voting for an Independent Candidate you would start with number 1
from the far right hand end of the Senate ballot paper.
-A-
-B-
-C-
-D-
-E-
-F-
-G-
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To vote for the State Legislative Council or,
the Senate of the Commonwealth.
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Using the casting of an informal vote; this is how the People of the Commonwealth can vote
all political parties out of Government and Parliament and replace this with the Constitutional
Independent Candidates. This type of "informal" vote should be part of the Counting process.

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Political Parties are not Electorates;
All political Parties and the United Nations are Non Government Organisations, all having no Legislative
power. Have now become the central Government and Parliament over all Federal, State and
Local Government. Each individual political party preselects from it's members, the candidates, who
are nominated and endorsed by the party to stand for election who were not, Directly chosen by the
People Sections 7 and 24.
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Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act.
Part II. -- The Senate.
Section 7. The Senate shall be composed of senators for each State, who shall be representatives of
and directly chosen by the people of the State, voting, until the Parliament otherwise provides, as one
electorate. The Senate shall be composed of senators for each State, and all will represent the
people of their State.
Part III. -- The House of Representatives.
Section 24. The House of Representatives shall represent the people of the Commonwealth and, shall
be composed of members who shall be representatives of and directly chosen by the
people of the Commonwealth.
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Using Nomination Form
This is consistent with Sections 7 and 24 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900.
The only Constitutional Member of Parliament and Senator is the Independent Candidate because;
That Candidate has at least 50 Living Souls (People) in that Electorate who each have their Name,
Address and Signatures, on the Nomination Form to do their Will. Nomination means; to appoint.
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If Independent Candidates require more then 50 People, may include the total Electorate which may
include 80,000 electors. 80,000 divided by 50, equals 1,600 pages, to be copied.
Can have only one Nomination Form for the Candidates nomination but, before completing the
information required shall copy the page of the Names, Addresses and Signatures Section only and
once all copies have been completed, pin that to the original Nomination Form with the minimum
of 50 Names, Addresses and Signatures and submit all, to the AEC.
Governor General shall send letters to all the People to appoint their Candidate. This would not require
an Election as the Candidates would be reponsible for contacting the Living Souls (People)
to sign the Nomination Form.
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The Candidates shall support the People to form a Constitutional Parliament that shall; create a new
Financial System that will issue Treasury Scrip to instruct the Reserve Bank to issue new notes and
coins for all Parliament, and all Infrastructure, and all Public use.
Shall abolish all taxation, all insurance, loans and interest expense, all legislation and regulation costs.
All legislation shall be available free of all costs to the public and all businesses.
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Any existing Senator or House of Representative Member who wishes to become part of the new
Australian Constitution, Government and Parliament and,
People from 20 to 50 years of age please support by nominating to be a Independent Candidate.
Ring 132326 and ask for Nomination Form which has 56 lines for 56 Electors, who will
write in their names and addresses nominating you as their Candidate.
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Authorized and Printed by: Mr S. F. Broad of  9 Waitara Avenue, Keysborough. 3173.