How To Vote advice to Nationalists and other Patriotic Australians

Casting your vote in Australia’s 2025 national election on 3rd May is no easy matter.

This is since there are a number of newly formed and re-branded political parties which seem to stand for all sorts of ideals whom few Australians have heard about, so be careful.

Also many so-called ‘Independents’ are quite fake since they typically preference major parties like The Greens on their ‘How to Vote’ cards.  So beware of voting for a fake Independent, since your vote may well just be preferencing the likes of The Greens.

Also, we note that the rigmarole of pre-postal voting has increasingly become bureaucratically pedantic, from experience.

OUR OFFERED GUIDANCE:

So, in the Australia Federal Election on 3rd May 2025, we herein offer you our advice on how to make your vote actually count.  And this advice is prepared by a few leading nationalists.

We explain why we recommend what we do. It is strategic voting.

Remember one important point.  For The Senate, voting is ‘optional preference’. You are asked to preference only six boxes in the States (because there are six Senators to be elected in each of the States), unless you truly wish to preference more, in which case you can if you are properly informed.

We say you only number six boxes of your own choice.  This ensures absolutely and in all cases (other than the ACT and the Northern Territory) that you DO NOT preference Liberal, Labor or the Greens, else you will just get more of the same for the next 3 years.

In the ACT and the Northern Territory, you have to preference only two boxes because only two Senators are being elected. That means overall, unless your vote does elect a person, it will die where you leave it and not be passed through to Liberal, Labor or Greens.

The House of Representatives is different and you must number every square. That means your vote must go through to the Liberal or the Labor or (in a couple of cases) the Green. There is only one weapon you have (other than an informal vote) and that is to put the sitting member last (whatever he or she may be), or in a place on the paper where one of the parties is put ahead of the other (eg. in a Liberal or Labor seat you vote against the sitting member and in a Green seat you can flip a coin to Liberal or Labor ahead of the Green). Nationalists and true patriots draw no distinction amongst the parties of globalism except in the rarest of cases. Sitting member last punishes the personalities of the parties of globalist treason.

In the Senate, we pass one final word. The six we recommend are not always whom we may like, but the votes can be harvested by the better of them as you may determine. In a couple of cases, we recommend a party only because it cannot win and punish it elsewhere because it might. For example, we have no time for the ex-Liberal reactionary Senator Rennick in Queensland, whose People First plays games with patriotic people and who is trying to get back into the Senate. However, his party gets a vote elsewhere. We might also say the same of Craig Kelly in New South Wales and his Libertarians. He gets nothing from us there, but in another State the Libertarians get a vote only because it will die there. In some cases we preference the Animal Justice Party only because they fill the six, are otherwise innocuous and so on. In the ACT and the Northern Territory, the decision was simpler. We give nothing to One Nation which is a Liberal satellite party.

In order we recommend for each state and territory to preference as follows, (but, Free Country, you can mix them as you so individually choose!)

Strategic voting in New South Wales:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Jacqui Lambie Network
    3. Family First
    4. Australian Christians
    5. Trumpet of Patriots
    6. Animal Justice Party

Strategic voting in Victoria: 

 

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Animal Justice Party,
    3. Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
    4. Trumpet of Patriots
    5. Family First
    6. Gerard Rennick – HEART

Strategic voting in Queensland:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Trumpet of Patriots
    3. Jacqui Lambie Network
    4. Great Australian Party and HEART Party
    5. Family First
    6. Animal Justice Party

Strategic voting in Western Australia:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Australian Christians
    3. The Great Australian Party
    4. Trumpet of Patriots
    5. Animal Justice Party
    6. Gerard Rennick People First

Strategic voting in South Australia:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Animal Justice Party
    3. Jacqui Lambie Network
    4. Trumpet of Patriots
    5. Family First
    6. Gerard Rennick People First

Strategic voting Tasmania:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Jacqui Lambie Network
    3. Trumpet of Patriots
    4. Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party
    5. Animal Justice Party
    6. Libertarian Party Australia

Strategic voting in the Australia Capital Territory:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Animal Justice Party

Strategic voting in Northern Terrority:

    1. Sustainable Australia Party – Universal Basic Income
    2. Libertarian Party Australia


JIM SALEAM FOR ‘LINDSAY’ !

An image of our ‘How to Vote‘ card for the Federal Seat of Lindsay (NSW) will be added to this site in the next day or so.

But for now, we just provide the order of the candidates.

Our readers will note it is designed in two ways.

First, it is set up for simplicity. Straight down the ticket and then to the top of the ticket and down.

Second it matches up with our general policy to ‘put the sitting member last’.  The sitting member is the Liberal Melissa McIntosh. Giving her ‘8’ means we have allowed our vote at pass to the Laborite.

Back in 2019, we did the reverse and our preference went to McIntosh against the Laborite. We draw no distinction between globalists.

8.  McIntosh, Melissa (Liberal)

9.  Emmanuel, Antony (Family First)

10.  Halley, Carl (Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party)

1.  Saleam, Jim (Independent)

2. Blazi, Vanessa (Animal Justice Party)

3. Buckley, Christopher (One Nation)

4. Palmer, Michelle (HEART)

5.  McAllister. Aaron (Greens)

6.  McLean, Hollie (Labor)

7  O’Connor Joseph (Trumpet of Patriots)