Senate – Western Australia – Australia 2025

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  1. @John plenty of forums will be covering it. The Republican primary in New Hampshire is tomorrow btw, as are the first Democratic primaries in Iowa.

  2. Linda Reynolds has announced her retirement today. Spares the party what could have been a bruising preselection battle.

  3. I think the senate make-up will remain status quo and the senators up for reflection will all be reeelected. The only outlier might t be pocock if the libs can claw back enough votes.

  4. So a liber win would not work as the greens and Labor could still block legislation in the senate as they control 38 votes so it would be impossible to govern. Though they would have a chance in 2028 to tip the balance back if they can retake the seat in wa or qld or both.

  5. So the nsw govt wants fairer redistribution of gst on a per person basis this would disadvantage wa on the current arrangemtn and would sink the albanese govt in wa. As the smaller states wa nt tas are effectively predicted up by better gst arrangements

  6. @John SA is also smaller than WA and the ACT and NT are territories. But of course they still pay taxes.

  7. yea but WA is the state that albo doesnt want to lose by cutting their fair share toa per capita basis

  8. Apologies for accidentally using the other thread.

    Fatima Payman has quit Labor. She will now sit as an independent.

  9. @Votante pointed out that she’s now the fourth Senator to have quit their party this year. Is that a record?

    @John claimed she has Afghan citizenship. While she was born there I don’t think she does. As much as I want her gone she wouldn’t have been able to sit in Parliament if she had dual citizenship.

    I would actually support a reform of Section 44 because dual citizenship shouldn’t restrict someone from representing their country of residence provided they’ve lived here for enough time to become a naturalised citizen. If a dual citizen can represent at least two countries in international soccer then surely they should be able to get elected to a parliament.

  10. @ Nether Portal I’ve heard she does apparently have Afghan citizenship, however she took all reasonable steps to relinquish it and was unable to due to the Taliban taking power.

  11. Ben Raue, this is the wrong thread for discussion about Payman as her term does not end in 2025. The discussion in the 2022 thread should not have been closed as it was more pertinent there.

  12. Four senators have quit their parties this term. I think the 2016-2019 term, after the double dissolution election, had more party quitters even when discounting the citizenship/eligibility crisis that saw a number of senators leave. Two of them, Cory Bernadi and Fraser Anning, left their original parties and started their own parties.

    It’s not that common for a Labor senator to quit. Relatively speaking, senators from minor parties are more likely to quit or defect.

  13. Wilson, if you feel that way you’re welcome to just not have the conversation. The 2022 election guides don’t just stay open indefinitely. I’ve been happy for people to use them where the new guide hasn’t been published yet, but that’s not the case here. If you want to talk about the Senate races in WA in 2028 you can do those here.

  14. It was a silly comment, Wilson.

    The 2022 election is finished. The guide is closed. You are perfectly capable of having the conversation here.

  15. Fine, it’s your website, but telling people they’re welcome to just not have the conversation if they disagree with your choices isn’t very nice.

  16. @Ben sorry it was my bad for posting on the other thread. I think I Googled the thread and I got there from Google.

    Anyway, can you please do a US open thread?

  17. Also, @Wilson, does it really matter? Come on, the only difference in the title is the last digit of the year.

  18. Nether Portal, I simply expressed an opinion. I’m fine with being told no. I’m not fine with someone going past that into telling me to not have a conversation at all. That’s not nice.

    Whatever, I’ve said my piece, play on.

  19. Wilson, you are entirely welcome to have your conversation. You just need to do it on the most up-to-date election guide. I don’t want conversations splintered over a decade and a half of election guides. This is an extremely minor request and I was just reminding you that you can go elsewhere if it’s so hard.

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