Benambra Electorate (VIC)

Posted by Vote Climate One Team on March 10, 2023 12:18 am

Lower House: Benambra

GREEN LIGHT CANDIDATES
FUERY, Mike
03-11-2022
Running
HAWKINS, Jacqui
03-11-2022
Running
Green light candidates have been rigorously assessed as absolutely committed to real action on the climate emergency. Number these first when you vote.
ORANGE LIGHT CANDIDATES
TAIT, Mark
08-11-2022
Running
TILLEY, Bill
29-10-2022
Incumbent
Orange light candidates are preferable to red but have some question marks over their climate policy or party voting record. When you vote, number them after the green light candidates.
RED LIGHT CANDIDATES
O'BRIEN, Adrian James
13-11-2022
Running
ROSSITER, Dean
12-11-2022
Running
STRATTON, Janelle
08-11-2022
Running
Red light candidates are a dangerous choice if Australians want real action on the climate emergency. Number these after the green and orange candidates.

Upper House: Northern Victoria Region

Benambra falls within the Northern Victoria Region in regard to voting in the upper house (The Legislative Council) for Victoria.

Above the line voting in Victoria means you run the risk of supporting back room preference deals which will not help elect candidates committed to climate action. Read more...
If you intend to VOTE ABOVE THE LINE
  • Enter the numeral 1 in only one box on the Upper House ballot paper
  • Do not number any other boxes
  • See our recommendation for which box to mark with the numeral 1 in the guide. We have selected the party which has distributed its preferences to best favour climate action
BELOW THE LINE VOTING (Strongly Recommended)
  • Number Green Light candidates (party and independent) first in your order of preference
  • Number Orange Light candidates next
  • Number Red Light candidates last or do not number them at all. We can help you rank them HERE.

Our Traffic Light advice immediately below is only applicable to voting below the line.
GREEN LIGHT OPTIONS
Sitting Member
Running
Green light parties have been rigorously assessed as absolutely committed to real action on the climate emergency. Number these first when you vote below the line.
ORANGE LIGHT OPTIONS
Sitting Member
Running
Orange light parties are preferable to red but have some question marks over their climate policy or party voting record. When you vote below the line number them after the green light candidates.
RED LIGHT OPTIONS
Sitting Member
Running
Red light parties are a dangerous choice if you want real action on the climate emergency. Number these after the green and orange parties. Alternatively you can choose to not number them at all.

Recommendations and news for Benambra


Important Message for Liberal voters in the Benambra electorate

As a Victorian Liberal Party voter you are well aware that the Coalition has dragged its feet on climate action and has avoided acknowleging the crisis we all face. By voting traffic light you have the opportunity to send a clear message to your party to take the climate emergency seriously. Preference the Green light candidates before the Liberal candidate, Bill Tilley and be confident your vote will not be wasted.

  • If the Green light candidates drop out of the vote count before Bill, your preference will still end up as a Coalition candidate vote.
  • Your vote remains live right down to the last two candiates left in the race for election.
WARNING about your vote in the Northern Victoria Region for the Upper House
  • Do not put 1 in the Liberal Party box to vote above the line for the Legislative Council. Because of dodgy preference deals, your vote is likely to go to climate denying candidates.
  • Voting above the line gives you no control over making your vote benefit climate action.
  • Use our test run to learn how to vote below the line.

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