Mark Aldridge is an Independent candidate for the Federal Senate in South Australia and has been a long-time campaigner for electoral reform. He asks for people to treat their vote with the value it deserves.
After a decade of putting forward my candidacy at state and federal level and taking up the fight for honest democracy and electoral reform, I have watched matters move from bad to even worse.
The two party system is so entrenched in our political lives, the idea of a free and informed vote has become a thing of the past. Sadly, while we continue to let those that benefit most from structural biases write the electoral laws, any hope of reform in favor of honest democracy remains in the realms of fairy tale fiction.
Names are deliberately left off ballot papers; major media outlets enforce black bans of certain candidates; dodgy postal voting applications run rife; how to vote information is absent; identities are being stolen; there is mass misrepresentation in political advertising; and candidates make false promise with utter impunity. And those are just the issues that are “out in the open”; undoubtedly, there are other dodgy practices going on in the background that never see the light of day.
Despite public awareness of these sorts of practices in Australian elections, we continue to reward the perpetrators with our precious votes.
Dishonest how to vote information, manipulated electoral rolls, the supply of pencils to fill in our ballots and the lack of equity within the two-party counting system are some of the issues that attract little or no attention in the media.
Even the court of disputed returns, which is meant to enforce democratic process in elections, ensures that any petition to declare the result of an election void, regardless of the conduct it complains about, is always unsuccessful.
The media sell the party leaders, yet the parties can remove them at will. This means that in an educated and fair system electoral system, we would scrutinize the candidates we do personally vote for − the ones in the upper house and in our electorate − but who are they?
Manipulation of information has become a massive business. Manipulation of the two parties even more so. This allows those in big business who donate to the big parties and the media unbridled control over the outcomes of elections and the future of our country.
The most important issues facing our future, such as adequate water, power, food production, health, education, civil rights and liberties, community safety, population growth, the economy and environmental issues all receive headlines but very little productive action. It seems as if inaction itself is part of a grand plan, or offers some financial benefit.
The people of this fine country are so busy trying to make ends meet, and so sick of the political spin, a large majority have all but given up on the idea of change. And considering the information we are being given by the media, who only flog the two horse race of Abbot or Gillard, apathy becomes understandable.
After 12 years as a candidate with grand plans of representing my state and country, it is past time even I realized the fact that one man can not beat the system without compromising his most valuable asset, his values.
There appears to only be three ways change will become possible: the two parties suddenly become patriotic and initiate democratic change that favour people’s rights, the Media decide to create an informed electorate by providing equity in their reporting, or the people rise and unite to force either’s hand, something I doubt I will see in my lifetime.
I have stood and fought for many groups over the years, but politics has a very short memory, and as one person, I do not have the ability to fight for all the issues at once, and any idea of being able to educate over 1 million South Australian voters without media support or a huge bank balance has become improbable.
All that is truly important is that every elector takes their precious vote seriously, to do “their best” to cast an informed vote and promote the same to all Australians. Change is reliant on we, the people, not political parties.
As a small reward for all my hard work, please take care with your vote, and treat it with the importance it deserves.
Mark M Aldridge
www.markmaldridge.com
08 82847482 / 0403379500










6 Comments
Ironically, people love to seem to complain. Take nurses for example. By voting in Rann what was honestly expected? People seem to misunderstand that the people are responsible for voting politicians into parliament. Not vice versa. Get some balls people and vote for who you want to vote by looking past the spin and garbage.
I agree with your views and actually have an opinion relating to the Constitutional validity of Political Parties in this Independent nation within the Political Union known as the Commonwealth. From my understanding of section 44(i) individual elected members of the Federal or State Parliament are guilty of allowing their allegiance to a Political Party come between their Constituents and themselves. A political Party because they are not annotated in our Commonwealth or State Constitutions have to then be depicted as a foreign power. I am aware that in 1977 the Australian people were tricked through the referendum into including the words political party in section 15 of the Commonwealth Constitution but as these words have still not been annotated the inclusion of these words have to be defined as inconsistent.
I have been meeting on a monthly basis in Melbourne and surrounding districts for the past 8 years with the general public bringing their rights as laid out in the Commonwealth Constitution and of course all the relevant laws that attach to that Constitution.
As an independent I am seeking your interpretation of what I have laid out in this message and thankyou for your time to read this message.
Keep up the good work.
I must agree with Mark, that we definitely need an independent body to oversee the election process from first volley to last echo. What we are losing as a nation is the ability to call ourselves “free”, because we’re not…we are ruled by members of organisations which would have been called facists in an earlier century. The difference is that these are not using troops to enforce their rule, and we are simply not engaging with the weapons at our disposal – our conscience and our vote.
Keep up the good work Mark. I have been aware of your efforts for a few years. Sometimes we feel as though we are hitting our heads on a brick wall, but we have to believe we can make a difference. It is tragic that our system of government has evolved into the two party system, because our elected representatives are subservient to their party and not to the wishes of their constituents.
Our whole system has been corrupted by those who have ignored the Constitution or changed it without a referendum. When our laws are ignored and corruption reigns in high places, we are in dire straits. Let’s hope the people wake up this time.
1) The media around Australia is to blame for a hung parliament. The media in Adelaide has some 13 pages of rubbish after the election but not one page on independents and no senate name candidate profiles on any major political party HOW TO VOTE CARDS before the election
2) The Media did have 13 pages of after the election analyses, full of garbage when it could have had 18 candidate profile 9 by 6 cm per page.
3) I did not vote nor get my name struck off for attending a polling booth. I did not receive from any major party the names and sequence of their senate team. I refused to vote for candidates with no face, no name and no history. Participating in voting for bogus candidates is really donkey voting and I am no donkey.
4) How many of your voters did know the names of the senate team they supported? I say less than 3 percent of voters know.
5) I strongly believe that our democratic right to honest informed profile of candidates is a must to keep democracy.
6) The rocks of democracy are the upholding of principals and to fight for those principals no matter if one disagrees with the topic of the other person.
I am deeply and sincerely afraid at how we the voters are being treated by both the Australian political major parties. The ABC TV station and radio did not help in restricting profiles of ALL candidates in the Senate team and Independents. Contempt towards all their viewers, supporters and taxpayers Newspaper reporters did become accomplices to the rise of abuse and poor police and health services. History has a tendency to repeat itself.
Where do you think the boat people came from, to Australia this year and why?
Today it is them; tomorrow it will be the Australian voters and I. If we do not keep vigilant on manipulation of the voting system by major parties out doing each other. (Copying the bad instead of the good thinking, speaking and acting.) (It takes just about the same effort but a much better result.)
Hi Mark,
Ive just come across you in my search to find out if Our Elections are infact Rigged after the Last N.S.W State Elections on March 26 2011..
I am A silent Voter as I don’t believe my Address and personal Details should be available to anyone who so chooses to look me up in The Electoral Commissions Computers..
But the Main reason is whilst I was sitting down Voting, The Old Guy who told me he’d been A scrutineer for 28 years freaked out when he noticed me put A 1 in Pen on My Ballot paper ..Number one ,,He shouldn’t have been looking and number two he obviously doesn’t know the Law when it comes to voting in Pen or pencil as he told me that if my vote would have been in pen ,It would have been thrown out as “A NO VOTE” ..
So I wonder with My electorate being the Seat Of Bathurst N.S.W and residing in Lithgow ,How many scutineers actually still are uninformed as to pencils and pens being allowed ,, I’d mush prefer to vote in pen as I believe they can easily rub out my pencil marking and change it too what ever suits …
I’m a member Of The CEC (Citizens Council Of Australia) and we didn’t even get a mention last year , let alone win half a seat ..
The whole thing needs to be blown right open to show how Candidates votes are manipulated so as the new Government or the staying Government get Key seats in certain Areas to facilitate The Governments Agenda Of say the ETS or other major Government Policies so they get no or very little backlash from the other side …
Regards Stuart