The Australian Electoral Commission and broader legislative system need serious scrutiny. This isn’t just about Victoria — it’s about the unchecked flaws across how elections are run, how votes are counted, and how laws are written around processes most everyday Australians never fully understand.
Too many rules are hidden in fine print, technical language, and systems the average voter never gets properly educated on. Yet people are legally required to vote or face penalties.
Preference flows, ballot structures, party registrations, funding rules, legislative loopholes — all of it shapes outcomes, yet most Australians are expected to trust a system they’ve never been taught to navigate.
That is the real problem. Democracy should be transparent, simple, and understood by the people — not something only insiders, lawyers, strategists, and career politicians truly understand.
If figures like
@OzraeliAvi are taking advantage of parts of that process; good or bad is exposure to voters that should know exactly what can happen with their vote, how systems can be used, and where the weaknesses are.
(I don’t agree with this political move although it seems shock and or is what ppl need these days to listen to what they should have already known)
How many Australians truly research the system before voting… and how many just tick a box and hope for the best? 🤔
@OzraeliAvi #AEC #AusPol #ElectionReform #Democracy #VotingSystem #AustraliaVotes x.com/OzraeliAvi/status/2049…
Avi Yemini