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Senate ballot paper draw
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Nick has drawn box 'S' in the draw for the Senate ballot paper. Box 'S' is the last box above the line on the right hand of the ballot paper.

The draw takes place with a blind-folded Australian Electoral Commission official drawing numbered balls out of a wire barrel which has been rotated.

Nick said:

“Ironically the process is a bit like bingo – once cheeky journalist offered me $20 if I called out ‘BINGO!’ when my number came up, but I’m not that hard up for cash (not yet anyway!)

I’m happy with the outcome – having the final box - ‘S’  - above the line makes it easier for supporters to find me.  

To vote for me, all they have to do it put a 1 in box 'S' above the line."

 

 
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