Sunday, March 28, 2010

Libs could contest poll result in South Australia

Last Saturday's SA election is turning out to be smellier than six-week-old cow juice.

Opposition Leader Isobel Redmond labelled the election the "dodgiest" she has been involved in, following Labor's ruse to have supporters impersonate Family First officials in marginal seats and give out how-to-vote cards directing preferences to Labor instead of the Liberals.

As well as the dodgy how-to-vote cards, it has emerged:

IN the Flinders Medical Centre, 96 patients missed out on voting after Electoral Commission staff were unable to take their votes on polling day.

AN undisclosed number of people in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital also were unable to vote, and officials say it is almost certain patients in other major hospitals such as the Royal Adelaide Hospital also missed out.

CROWN Law officers are investigating an anonymous claim that a family voted 159 times - including a minor who voted 31 times - in marginal electorates in order to expose flaws in the electoral system.

Yeees - I think the Libs there might have good reason to ask for a few 'null and voids'.

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