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September 13, 2013
The Preference Deals behind the Strange Election of Ricky Muir and Wayne Dropulich
If Ricky Muir of the Australian Motoring Enthusiasts Party wins a Senate seat in Victoria, and Wayne Dropulich a Senate seat from Western Australia, they will have achieved the most remarkable victories in Australian, indeed world, electoral history.
Based on the progressive count on Friday 13 September, Muir's party currently lies 13th with 0.50% of the vote. He has turned this vote into the 14.3% required for election by harvesting the preferences from an astonishing 25 parties plus his own first preferences. Nine of these parties polled more votes than the Australian Motoring Enthusists Party.
Dropulich's victory is equally astonishing, the Australian Sports Party finishing 21st on first preferences with just 0.22% of the vote. He has turned this vote into the 14.3% required for election by harvesting preferences from 18 parties plus his own first preferences. Revealing how complex these preferences deals were, an astonishing 14 of these parties polled more votes than the Australian Sports Party.
No electoral system where voters distributed their own preferences would have delivered victory to these two parties. Even the most strictly proportional electoral system in the world would not have delivered election to these two parties ahead of the many parties that polled more votes.
The victories of Muir and Dropulich are entirely due to the unique system of preference deals permitted by the Senate's electoral system.
Below is the list of the parties, as well as the votes and percentage votes achieved by each, that helped to elect Muir and Dropulich.
Both Muir and Drupulich have managed to gain the preferences of both Family First and the Australian Sex Party, a remarkable bringing together of strange bedfellows.