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Australian Politics - Current

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About Australian Politics - Current

Have you made up your mind about which political candidate you would vote for? After all, it is a democracy, and it is your right to make your choice. Voting in Australia was never as easy as it is now that there is Australian Federal Election Survey App. You can use it to make your voice heard and it gives you the power to decide the future you want or your country. So use Voting Survey App to make the future better & forecast the Australian Federal Election 2022.

What Vote/Survey App requires is Facebook authentication to make sure that the vote is genuine. At the same time, this ensures that each vote is unique and by only one participant. The purpose of the app is to eliminate any risk of breaching the poll. Using the cast vote feature in the app is very easy, and it maintains the uniqueness of every vote in this survey, which is purely none-governmental.
The interface of this Voting Survey App during Australian Federal Election campaign is very user-friendly and very compatible with different Android devices & platforms.

Survey involves three steps:
1. Facebook account verification
2. Choosing the right electoral (your electoral) under your own state.
3. Voting for the party of your choice
You can get a concise view of the analytics using different criteria via the rich console in the app. All the stats are belonging to this app not from the actual government elections or any other source.
Stats includes:
• Total votes in the country (Australia) w.r.t to this survey only.
• Total number of votes/performance in any Party/State/Electoral w.r.t to this survey only.

Other interesting features:
• Up to 5 family members/friends can vote using one device with different facebook accounts.
• The voting process takes only a few seconds, as our power-processing using makes sure to record the results accurately
• The capacity to ensure fair balloting is proof of the success of this app
• Any unsatisfied voter can swap or replace the vote after the period of one month and can replace his/her vote for another party.
• Users of this Voting Survey App for Australian Federal Election 2022 can vote from anywhere; they do not need to be in their local area.
• It allows political party members and leaders to analyse the current situation and plan/strategize their campaign accordingly.
• The way the app works is by maintaining a non-state survey, without any influence of Government and any Political Party.
• The results will be available real-time.
• Voters can vote without external influence or any kind of pressure.
• Our privacy policy ensures protecting the voter’s information that we require.
• Its Robust Algorithm tracks fake accounts and marks them as invalid. It will not entertain such accounts in the future.


List of famous political parties in Australia by Wikipedia https://bit.ly/3ffD1hb
• Australian Labour Party
• Liberal Party of Australia
• National Party of Australia
• Australian Greens
• Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
• Rise Up Australia Party
• Liberal Democratic Party
• Help End Marijuana Prohibition
• Australia First Party
• Citizens Electoral Council of Australia


List of Famous political leaders in Australia by britannica https://bit.ly/2RSLfng
• Jim Saleam
• Richard Di Natale
• Bill Shorten
• Craig Isherwood
• TBA
• Michael Balderstone
• Andrew Cooper
• Scott Morrison
• Michael McCormack
• Daniel Nalliah
• Robert Brown Citizens Electoral Council of Australia
• Climate Action! Immigration Action! Accountable Politicians!

Note:
- App does not represent a government or political entity.
- This is not an actual Australian Government Election Voting; this is only a Survey.
- This is neither a real voting/election nor a real vote
- This app does not have any affiliation with a government entity to provide or facilitate government services.
- The creator/organizer of the app has no association with any state department or political party in Australia. It is an independent entity.

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