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HOW TO VOTE FOR THE CEC

SENATE

 

 
VIC QLD NSW WA SA NT TAS  
 

 

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Find us on the ballot paper:


CITIZENS
ELECTORAL
COUNCIL


NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Cowper

Michael Gough

Hume

Lindsay Cosgrove

Paterson

Peter Davis

 
           

VICTORIA

Mallee

Chris Lahy

Murray

Jeff Davy

   
           

NORTHERN TERRITORY

 

Lingiari

Peter Flynn

Solomon

Brigid McCullough

 

Vote 1 for the CEC, with the minor parties and independents next. Give Labor, Liberal/National, & Greens your last preferences.

 

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION:
I don't have a CEC candidate in my seat? Who should I vote for?


Where the CEC is not standing a candidate, ask each candidate if they support Glass-Steagall banking separation and vote for them. Order your preferences accordingly. Give Labor, Liberal/National, & Greens your last preferences.

 

 

Why should I vote for the Citizens Electoral Council?

In this election, two issues subsume all others, which the CEC alone is addressing:

  • the deepening economic crisis in Australia and the world;
  • the danger of Australia being drawn into a war with China and Russia.

Australia has record foreign and household debt; we are losing our productive industries, such as car and steel manufacturing; real unemployment is at least 11 per cent; and our banking system faces wipe out when the property bubble inevitably crashes. The global financial system is a powder keg of bad debt, which underlies the very real threat of WWIII as the same US and British decision makers who committed us to the regime change fiascos in Iraq, Libya and Syria that created ISIS, are now escalating against China, Russia and their BRICS partners.

For 28 years the CEC has fought as an independent political party for the principles of the common good and national sovereignty, in economic and foreign policy, which are needed today.

We have fought to free Australia from the Crown-City of London-Wall Street apparatus of banks and multinational corporations, which seized control of our economy under the policies of deregulation and privatisation that the Hawke- Keating ALP started, and the Liberals continued.

We have fought for economic development using a national bank to invest in large-scale water, power and transport infrastructure projects, in order to expand our agriculture and manufacturing industries and create hundreds of thousands of productive jobs.

We have fought for a just world economic order based on respect for national sovereignty, and the principle of peace through economic development—that nations collaborating on mutually beneficial economic development projects provides the basis for lasting peace.

The CEC’s election policies, elaborated here, are based on these principles.

If you support these ideas—if you want Australia to be a productive agro-industrial economy with affordable housing and full time jobs for all, if you agree that war with China and Russia is insane—vote for the CEC.

However, do more than just vote—join us, to fight for the principles of the common good and national sovereignty.

CEC candidates and activists attending the CEC's 2015 national conference:

CEC candidates and activists attending the CEC's 2015 national conference: "The World Land Bridge: Peace on Earth, Good Will towards All Men"


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