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Aug 20th, 2010 at 11:46pm
 
I have started this thread so you can put in one thread on who won your seat and by how many votes.

We can have the different states Senate vote in here as well.

Instead of having heaps of thread on the election results lets keep it all in one thread.

I have put a poll? (for a name of a better word) in so people can put in who won a seat in HoR when it is declared. I have even let guest of the site to put in results.

Just make sure that someone else hasn't put the result in for a seat before you put yours in.

I know you can't see the results untill you vote in the poll so that's why I got one "Just Looking" you will be able to put results in as well as just looking

FD if you think this is a good idea how about making it a sticky thread untill the election is over and we know who is in goverment.
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Reply #1 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:05am
 
Marginal Western Sydney Seat of Macquarie


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____ wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:05am:
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We do`t want a list of the blokes who`ve won your seat woody. Only so much space allotted to each thread. Cheesy
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aussiefree2ride wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:09am:
____ wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:05am:
Marginal Western Sydney Seat of Macquarie


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We do`t want a list of the blokes who`ve won your seat woody. Only so much space allotted to each thread. Cheesy




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____ wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:20am:
aussiefree2ride wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:09am:
____ wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:05am:
Marginal Western Sydney Seat of Macquarie


Today, We Are Going To Vote Greens


We do`t want a list of the blokes who`ve won your seat woody. Only so much space allotted to each thread. Cheesy




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I think I can handle that rejection woody. Grin
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Reply #5 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 9:02am
 
I'll sticky this thread for the moment, but if people don't use it as intended (ie if they use it as another political bitch thread) I will unsticky it.
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freediver wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 9:02am:
I'll sticky this thread for the moment, but if people don't use it as intended (ie if they use it as another political bitch thread) I will unsticky it.



thanks FD I hope people use it as I intended.
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The starting point: -

http://www.abc.net.au/elections/federal/2010/guide/pendulum.htm

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Pendulum


The electoral pendulum orders seats from the most marginal to safest.


Labor (88)

Herbert (*) (QLD)      ALP 0.03%
Robertson (NSW)      ALP 0.1%
Solomon (NT)      ALP 0.2%
Macquarie (NSW)      ALP 0.3%
Swan (*) (WA)      ALP 0.3%
Gilmore (*) (NSW)      ALP 0.4%
Macarthur (*) (NSW)      ALP 0.5%
Dickson (*) (QLD)      ALP 0.8%
Corangamite (VIC)      ALP 0.9%
Hasluck (WA)      ALP 0.9%
Bass (TAS)      ALP 1.0%
Bennelong (NSW)      ALP 1.4%
Deakin (VIC)      ALP 1.4%
Longman (QLD)      ALP 1.9%
Flynn (QLD)      ALP 2.2%
Braddon (TAS)      ALP 2.3%
Eden-Monaro (NSW)      ALP 2.3%
Page (NSW)      ALP 2.4%
Dawson (QLD)      ALP 2.6%
Forde (QLD)      ALP 3.4%
Dobell (NSW)      ALP 3.9%
Franklin (TAS)      ALP 4.0%
Leichhardt (QLD)      ALP 4.1%
Petrie (QLD)      ALP 4.2%
Kingston (SA)      ALP 4.4%
Bonner (QLD)      ALP 4.5%
Brisbane (QLD)      ALP 4.6%
Melbourne (VIC)      ALP 4.7% v GRN
Hindmarsh (SA)      ALP 5.1%
Greenway (*) (NSW)      ALP 5.7%
Brand (WA)      ALP 6.0%
Moreton (QLD)      ALP 6.0%
Bendigo (VIC)      ALP 6.1%
Lindsay (NSW)      ALP 6.3%
Wakefield (SA)      ALP 6.6%
Blair (QLD)      ALP 7.0%
Melbourne Ports (VIC)      ALP 7.2%
Chisholm (VIC)      ALP 7.4%
Isaacs (VIC)      ALP 7.7%
Makin (SA)      ALP 7.7%
Perth (WA)      ALP 7.9%
Lilley (QLD)      ALP 8.0%
Ballarat (VIC)      ALP 8.2%
Bruce (VIC)      ALP 8.3%
Lyons (TAS)      ALP 8.3%
Adelaide (SA)      ALP 8.5%
Corio (VIC)      ALP 8.9%
Richmond (NSW)      ALP 8.9%
Jagajaga (VIC)      ALP 9.0%
Fremantle (WA)      ALP 9.1%
Parramatta (NSW)      ALP 9.9%
Banks (NSW)      ALP 10.4%
Reid (NSW)      ALP 10.8%
Lingiari (NT)      ALP 11.2%
Oxley (QLD)      ALP 11.3%
Holt (VIC)      ALP 11.6%
Rankin (QLD)      ALP 11.7%
Canberra (ACT)      ALP 11.8%
Capricornia (QLD)      ALP 12.1%
Griffith (QLD)      ALP 12.3%
Charlton (NSW)      ALP 12.9%
Hotham (VIC)      ALP 13.0%
Kingsford Smith (NSW)      ALP 13.3%
McMahon (NSW)      ALP 13.8%
Shortland (NSW)      ALP 14.7%
Barton (NSW)      ALP 14.9%
Fraser (ACT)      ALP 15.1%
Werriwa (NSW)      ALP 15.1%
Denison (TAS)      ALP 15.3%
Maribyrnong (VIC)      ALP 15.3%
Lalor (VIC)      ALP 15.5%
Hunter (NSW)      ALP 15.7%
Newcastle (NSW)      ALP 15.9%
Blaxland (NSW)      ALP 16.7%
Throsby (NSW)      ALP 16.8%
Cunningham (NSW)      ALP 16.9%
Watson (NSW)      ALP 18.2%
Calwell (VIC)      ALP 19.3%
Sydney (NSW)      ALP 19.3%
Chifley (NSW)      ALP 19.7%
Port Adelaide (SA)      ALP 19.8%
Scullin (VIC)      ALP 20.9%
Gorton (VIC)      ALP 21.2%
Gellibrand (VIC)      ALP 21.5%
Wills (VIC)      ALP 22.4%
Fowler (NSW)      ALP 22.6%
Grayndler (NSW)      ALP 24.9%
Batman (VIC)      ALP 26.0%
Coalition (Lib 50 / Nat 9)
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Bowman (QLD)      LNP 0.01%
McEwen (VIC)      LIB 0.02%
Hughes (NSW)      LIB 0.5%
La Trobe (VIC)      LIB 0.5%
Paterson (NSW)      LIB 0.6%
Sturt (SA)      LIB 0.9%
Cowper (NSW)      NAT 1.2%
Ryan (QLD)      LNP 1.2%
Cowan (WA)      LIB 1.3%
Stirling (WA)      LIB 1.3%
Hinkler (QLD)      LNP 1.5%
Boothby (SA)      LIB 2.9%
Fairfax (QLD)      LNP 3.0%
Calare (NSW)      NAT 3.5%
Fisher (QLD)      LNP 3.5%
Wright (QLD)      LNP 3.8%
Wentworth (NSW)      LIB 3.9%
Dunkley (VIC)      LIB 4.0%
Canning (WA)      LIB 4.4%
Grey (SA)      LIB 4.4%
McMillan (VIC)      LIB 4.8%
Aston (VIC)      LIB 5.1%
Hume (NSW)      LIB 5.4%
Forrest (WA)      LIB 5.5%
North Sydney (NSW)      LIB 5.5%
Casey (VIC)      LIB 5.9%
Gippsland (VIC)      NAT 5.9%
Menzies (VIC)      LIB 6.0%
Goldstein (VIC)      LIB 6.1%
Cook (NSW)      LIB 6.3%
Higgins (VIC)      LIB 7.0%
Mayo (SA)      LIB 7.1%
Wannon (VIC)      LIB 7.5%
Durack (WA)      LIB 7.7%
Pearce (WA)      LIB 7.7%
Groom (QLD)      LNP 8.2%
Flinders (VIC)      LIB 8.3%
Wide Bay (QLD)      LNP 8.4%
McPherson (QLD)      LNP 8.7%
Warringah (NSW)      LIB 8.8%
Moore (WA)      LIB 8.9%
Indi (VIC)      LIB 9.2%
Barker (SA)      LIB 9.5%
Kooyong (VIC)      LIB 9.5%
Mitchell (NSW)      LIB 9.7%
Tangney (WA)      LIB 9.8%
Berowra (NSW)      LIB 10.0%
Fadden (QLD)      LNP 10.4%
Farrer (NSW)      LIB 11.2%
Mackellar (NSW)      LIB 12.4%
O'Connor (WA)      LIB 12.8%
Curtin (WA)      LIB 13.3%
Parkes (NSW)      NAT 13.7%
Moncrieff (QLD)      LNP 13.8%
Bradfield (NSW)      LIB 13.9%
Maranoa (QLD)      LNP 14.1%
Riverina (NSW)      NAT 14.6%
Murray (VIC)      LIB 18.3%
Mallee (VIC)      NAT 21.3%


Independents (3)

Kennedy (QLD)      IND 15.9% v ALP
Lyne (*) (NSW)      IND 23.9% v NAT
New England (NSW)      IND 24.4% v NAT


Information compiled by ABC Election Analyst Antony Green

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Reply #8 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 11:34am
 
I have put a poll? (for a name of a better word) in so people can put in who won a seat in HoR when it is declared. I have even let guest of the site to put in results.

Just make sure that someone else hasn't put the result in for a seat before you put yours in.

I know you can't see the results untill you vote in the poll so that's why I got one "Just Looking" you will be able to put results in as well as just looking
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Reply #9 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:45pm
 
The time is now 2.40pm and the voting hasn't closed and 2 people have already said that liberal has won 2 seats, if you don't want do this in the way I set it up it show how much you think of voting you are saying that liberals are going to win. Wait untill the election close before you put you vote into the poll.
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Reply #10 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 3:20pm
 
Voted in Dawson (QLD)

Tipping an LNP victory.
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Reply #11 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 3:21pm
 

John S wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:45pm:
The time is now 2.40pm and the voting hasn't closed and 2 people have already said that liberal has won 2 seats, if you don't want do this in the way I set it up it show how much you think of voting you are saying that liberals are going to win. Wait untill the election close before you put you vote into the poll.


LOL...maybe they live in safe Lib seats!? (Which I doubt!)

Is there anyway that you can do a retrospective edit, to highlight the intention of your poll in the poll header rather than in the body of the thread!?

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Reply #12 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 3:50pm
 
Equitist wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 3:21pm:
John S wrote on Aug 21st, 2010 at 2:45pm:
The time is now 2.40pm and the voting hasn't closed and 2 people have already said that liberal has won 2 seats, if you don't want do this in the way I set it up it show how much you think of voting you are saying that liberals are going to win. Wait untill the election close before you put you vote into the poll.


LOL...maybe they live in safe Lib seats!? (Which I doubt!)

Is there anyway that you can do a retrospective edit, to highlight the intention of your poll in the poll header rather than in the body of the thread!?



Thy I try do do what you said and it won't work. The only thing I can think of if FD gives people time out that don't do what the thread is intended for.

I wonder if FD knows who has voted in this poll then he could give them time out.
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Reply #13 - Aug 21st, 2010 at 6:03pm
 
The poll I put up earlier some people put on it that Liberal had already won 4 seats and it was only 4.30pm so I deleted that poll and started a new one.

So lets all do the right thing and only put in seats when the party wins them.
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7pm-ish snapshot from ABC Web-Site...

For obvious reasons, ABC TV analysis is showing different figures...
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