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NSW
1089 posts
ok ok
NSW, 1089 posts
6 Sep 2011 9:34pm
Received a second notice today from the nsw electoral commission for a penalty notice of $55 for not voting. Now the reason i didn't vote was because it was blowing 30knots and the swell was up all day! There is two options on this notice one to pay $55 or there is a second option which reads:
Reasons for not voting. these options include i was absent from nsw on polling day,named person is deceased, i had an honest belief that abstention from voting was part of my religious duty (Kite surfing when its windy) and then lastly other reasons.

Is there any way i can get out of this without starting a religious group revolving around kitesurfing? Or do i have to pay the $55 so that the junkies can get there crack?
Simondo
Simondo
VIC
8025 posts
VIC, 8025 posts
6 Sep 2011 9:46pm
Yep I forgot to vote once. I actually emailed I think. I said I had "the runs" and didn't feel comfortable to venture away from home, away from the toilet. Nobody like to talk about "the runs".
Scotty88
Scotty88
4214 posts
4214 posts
6 Sep 2011 8:14pm
Tell them you did vote and start blowing about the mix up and how shattered you are about the possiblity your vote may not have been counted as you are a strong believer in the the democratic system and demand an explanation. At the end of the day dear old "Beryl" was marking off a lot of names that day and may have missed yours. Put it back onto them.
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
6 Sep 2011 10:14pm
So Mr 0.1%, we meet again...



(From the last American election apparently)
SomeOtherGuy
SomeOtherGuy
NSW
807 posts
NSW, 807 posts
7 Sep 2011 10:14am
GalahOnTheBay said...

So Mr 0.1%, we meet again...



(From the last American election apparently)


Where's Beryl in that diagram?
Little Jon
Little Jon
NSW
2115 posts
NSW, 2115 posts
7 Sep 2011 2:45pm
Well I was going to say stop whinging about government if you can't be bothered to vote but I see you did have a good excuse. I think the $55 is for tax cuts for Twiggy and his rich mates though
Davage
Davage
VIC
182 posts
VIC, 182 posts
7 Sep 2011 2:55pm
My wife uses this trick. Tell them you did a postal vote. Then continue with how pissed of you are that your vote obvisouly hasnt been counted and that you put alot of effort into making your preferences so that your voice is heard. They quickly close the case. Hasnt failed yet
doggie
doggie
WA
15849 posts
WA, 15849 posts
7 Sep 2011 12:56pm
Davage said...

My wife uses this trick. Tell them you did a postal vote. Then continue with how pissed of you are that your vote obvisouly hasnt been counted and that you put alot of effort into making your preferences so that your voice is heard. They quickly close the case. Hasnt failed yet


I like it
mattyjee
mattyjee
WA
575 posts
WA, 575 posts
7 Sep 2011 12:57pm
You dont get fined if you've never enrolled to vote...
nebbian
nebbian
WA
6277 posts
WA, 6277 posts
7 Sep 2011 2:28pm
mattyjee said...

You dont get fined if you've never enrolled to vote...


I used this trick for 10 years, then enrolled so I could make my voice heard in the WA daylight saving referendum.


Fat lot of good that did!
GalahOnTheBay
GalahOnTheBay
NSW
4188 posts
NSW, 4188 posts
7 Sep 2011 9:44pm
nebbian said...

mattyjee said...

You dont get fined if you've never enrolled to vote...

I used this trick for 10 years, then enrolled so I could make my voice heard in the WA daylight saving referendum.


Didn't they fine you for missing all those other elections?

PS: w00t 3 posts!
Mostly pointless
Ok all pointless
wodgina6722
wodgina6722
229 posts
229 posts
7 Sep 2011 7:48pm
I like the postal vote excuse

Real reasons not to vote.

Liberal = exactly like labour
Labour = exactly like liberal
Greens = Hypocrites (remember that cheating woman with kids)

slainte
slainte
QLD
2246 posts
QLD, 2246 posts
7 Sep 2011 10:11pm
Can you claim the $55 back on tax?????????
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