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2008 Local Gov't Elections
   
 

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Candidate list | Why Christians should vote [1] for CDP | Donate to Help Fred | Media releases | Preferences | Electoral division search | Get involved | Publicity archive | Campaign videos | Policies

Page Archived 5 March 2008


Results:

Click here to read a media release from Fred Nile about CDP results.
Click here to go to the Australian Electoral Commission virtual tally room to view the 2004 election results.


Campaign video clips: Click on the pictures below to view the video clips.

Peter Walker, Aboriginal Elder, highlights the Greens' policies on easy suicide, blokes marrying blokes, and giving away heroin. What will they think of next? Peter encourages voters to vote for someone he knows is balanced. Vote [1] Fred Nile. [largest file size (834KB)] Rev Fred Nile, Senate candidate encourages voters face to face to vote [1] for Fred Nile on the Senate ballot paper not for big business but for big people with the faith that built our nation [largest file size (416KB)] CDP NSW State Director Phil Lamb encourages every CDP voter to become a CDP worker. [largest file size (499KB)]

Preferences

A vote for Fred Nile is NOT a wasted vote....  Some people are of the opinion that a vote for Fred Nile is wasted if he does not win a seat. This is not so. If Fred Nile does not get into the Senate your vote is not wasted but is then redistributed to others for whom you have voted (according to your preferences).   For example, in the Senate (Upper House), if you simply vote 1 above the line in column "Y" for Christian Democratic Party and Fred Nile does not win a seat, your vote will be passed on to Family First party - and, if they do not win a seat, your vote will be passed on to a number of micro-parties who will probably not get enough votes to get elected, and then in the end two-thirds of your vote will likely end up with the Liberal/National party and one-third of your vote will likely end up with the Labor party. If you do not agree with these preference allocations, you would instead number all the boxes below the thick black line in your preferred order, starting with Fred Nile at number 1.  We need 4% of NSW voters to vote "1" for Fred Nile as described above, in order for us to receive public election funding to pay for this campaign - which will help us to avoid going into debt.

To view the three NSW Senate Group Voting Tickets CDP lodged with the Australian Electoral Commission: click here. Tip: use the zoom feature to enlarge; to print, use this print version.


NSW Candidates

Electoral Division
Click for division profile
Name of Candidate
Click for candidate webpage/bio
How to Vote
Click to view individual how to vote leaflets
Senate #1 Rev Hon Fred Nile MLC [How to Vote]
Senate #2 Patricia Giles see above
Senate #3 Peter Walker see above
Senate #4 Kevin Hume see above
Senate #5 George Capsis see above
Banks Janne Peterson [How to Vote]
Bennelong Ray Levick [How to Vote]
Berowra Bruce Coleman [How to Vote]
Blaxland Matthew Squires [How to Vote]
Bradfield Sarah Montgomery (FF)*
Calare Robert Griffith (Nationals)* or Melanie Woods (FF)*
Charlton Paul Scarfe (FF)*
Chifley Dave Vincent [How to Vote]
Cook Beth Smith [How to Vote]
Cunningham Jeff Dakers [How to Vote]
Dobell Naomi Paton (FF)*
Eden-Monaro Ursula Bennett [How to Vote]
Farrer Ian Burn [How to Vote]
Gilmore Ps Paul Green [How to Vote]
Greenway Greg Tan [How to Vote]
Gwydir John Anderson (Nationals)*
Hughes John Vanderjagt [How to Vote]
Hume Geoff Peet [How to Vote]
Hunter Adrian Melbourne [How to Vote]
Lindsay John Phillips [How to Vote]
Lowe Pastor Peter Rahme [How to Vote]
Lyne Mark Vaile (Nationals)* or Simon Apostle (FF)*
Macarthur Ralph Dunkerley [How to Vote]
Mackellar Roz Trestrail (FF)*
Macquarie Brian Grigg [How to Vote]
Mitchell Michael Horgan [How to Vote]
Parramatta Sam Baissari [How to Vote]
Paterson Larissa Robb (FF)*
Prospect Manny Poularas [How to Vote]
Reid Kylie Laurence [How to Vote]
Richmond Craig Lees (FF)*
Riverina Kay Hull (Nationals)*
Robertson Carolyn Dorhauer (FF)*
Shortland Brian Dixon (FF)*
Warringah Phil McPherson (FF)*
Watson Cat Cannone (FF)*
Wentworth Leonie Hull (FF)*

* Candidates marked in italics are candidates recommended by CDP
in the absence of a CDP candidate in that Division (FF=Family First party).


VIC Candidates

Electoral Division Name of Candidate
Senate #1 Alan Barron
Senate #2 Phil Seymour
La Trobe Wolfgang Voigt
Lalor Peter Curtis (Liberal)*

* Candidates marked in italics are candidates recommended by CDP in the absence of a CDP candidate in that Division.


ACT Candidates

(Click here to go to CDP ACT Division website)

Electoral Division Name of Candidate
Senate #1 Tim Janes
Senate #2 John Miller

 

WA Candidates

(Click here to go to CDP WA Division website)

Electoral Division Name of Candidate
Senate #1 Dr Lachlan Dunjey
Senate #2 Peter Watt
Senate #3 Norman Gage
Brand Rajesh Vettoor
Canning Vivian Hill
Cowan Richard Leeder
Curtin Gail Forder
Forrest Shane Flanegan
Fremantle Michelle Shave
Hasluck Terrence (Terry) Ryan
Kalgoorlie Craig Hendry
Moore Evelynne Wong
O'Connor Justin Moseley
Pearce Robert (Rob) Merrells
Perth Augustine (Gus) Loh
Stirling Ray Moran
Swan Gwen Hamence
Tangney Colleen Tapley

TAS Candidates

Electoral Division Name of Candidate
Senate #1 Dr David Mitchell
Senate #2 Michael Fracalossi


Publicity Archive


Fridge magnets

Fred Nile A4 election poster for display in Churches (larger pdf file, click here)

Fred Nile Vote 1 Senate Corflute (outdoor) poster for front yard display (larger pdf file, click here)

Senate Campaign Letterbox Leaflet (larger 1 page pdf file, click here)

Front page article in New Life Magazine on Fred Nile's Senate Campaign Launch at Blacktown on 2 July 04 (larger pdf file, click here)

"Help Fred" - response form for donations and volunteer assistance (larger pdf file A4 size - 2 per page, click here)

Newspaper ads in Sun Herald and Sunday Telegraph July 2004.

Prayer leaflet designed for distribution within churches to Christians encouraging them to pray for the Nation, this election and Fred Nile. (Click here to view pdf file)

The following is an independent analysis of party positions and is not a CDP document...

Christian Values Checklist
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Newspaper Advertisement September 2004 - Balance of Power.


Newspaper Advertisement 23 September 2004 - Trust.


Newspaper Advertisement 28-9 September 2004 - What have the Greens been smoking?.


Newspaper Advertisement early October 2004 - One woman, One man.


Newspaper Advertisement 4 October 2004 - Good news for paedophiles.

Daily Telegraph 8 October 2004 - How to Vote Ad
Sydney Morning Herald 8 October 2004 - How to Vote Ad

..from 2003 Election..
Why you should Vote 1 CDP
Be Involved in the Political Process
A Message to all Concerned Christians
Australia: Keep our Christian Heritage (Poster)


Authorised by P Lamb, 92 Narrabeen Park Pde, Warriewood NSW 2102