Online Direct Democracy

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Online Direct Democracy
Online Direct Democracy logo
founding 2007 as Senator Online
Website www.onlinedirectdemocracy.org

Online Direct Democracy (abbr. ODD) formerly Senator Online (Internet Voting Bills / Issues) (abbr. SOL) is a registered Australian party . She advocates direct democracy through modern media. For example, the senators elected for ODD should vote in accordance with an online survey for every vote: All eligible voters who do not belong to another party can participate. Resolutions are only valid with an approval of at least 70%.

elections

The party has been running in the Australian general election since 2007. In 2007 she ran for Senate candidates in five of the six states and received 8,048 votes (0.06%) across Australia. In 2010 , it put candidates in all six states and received 17,441 votes (0.14%). In the 2013 elections , she runs for the Senate in three states and for the House of Representatives in one constituency in Victoria.

Results of the ODD in Senate elections by state
choice New South Wales Victoria Queensland Western Australia South Australia Tasmania total
2007 2,257 0.05 3,106 0.09 1,251 0.05 824 0.07 610 0.06 - 8,048 0.06
2010 2,974 0.07 2,394 0.07 8,909 0.36 504 0.04 1,173 0.12 1,488 0.45 17,441 0.14
2013 - - -

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. theaustralian.com.au
  2. crn.com.au
  3. results.aec.gov.au
  4. aec.gov.au