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词条 Climate Action! Immigration Action! Accountable Politicians!
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  1. History

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

     Media coverage 
{{Infobox Australian Political Party
| party_name = Climate Action! Immigration Action! Accountable Politicians!
| party_logo = Online Direct Democracy Party.png
| party_wikicolourid = Online Direct Democracy
| leader = TBA
| president =
| foundation = {{Start date and age|df=yes|2007}}
| disbanded =
| predecessor = {{plainlist|
  • Senator Online {{small|(2007–2015)}}
  • Online Direct Democracy {{small|(2015–2019)}}

}}
| successor =
| headquarters = Curl Curl, New South Wales
| ideology = Electronic direct democracy
| position =
| international =
| website = http://www.onlinedirectdemocracy.org
}}

Climate Action! Immigration Action! Accountable Politicians! is a registered Australian political party. It was named Online Direct Democracy until 16 January 2019[1] and had previously been known as Senator Online.

History

The party contested the 2007 and 2013 federal elections as Senator Online. In the five states the party contested in 2007, it received on average 0.06% of the vote (or roughly 6 votes for every 10,000 cast) with the greatest success in Victoria where it received 0.18% of the vote (or roughly 18 votes for every 10,000 cast).

Senator Online was granted permission by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to change its name in 2015 to Online Direct Democracy.[2]

Online Direct Democracy does not have any policies. Instead it has pledged to conduct an online poll for every bill that passes before Parliament. Anyone on the Australian electoral roll would be allowed to register to vote in these polls and will be allowed one vote per bill. The MPs would then be required to vote in accordance with the clear majority (55%-70% and more than 100,000 votes). If there is no clear majority they will abstain from voting. A beta version of the system is operating and available for public use. This system has been designed to highlight the possibilities on online democracy.[3]

The party has been involved in Glenn Druery's Minor Party Alliance.[4][5]

In the 2016 federal election Online Direct Democracy fielded two senate candidates in each of New South Wales and Queensland, one senate candidate in the Northern Territory, and House of Representatives candidates in six seats in New South Wales, two in Queensland, one in Western Australia and one in the Northern Territory.[6]

The party changed its name again in the leadup to the 2019 Australian federal election, to now be "Climate Action! Immigration Action! Accountable Politicians!".[1]

See also

  • Flux (political party)

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.aec.gov.au/Parties_and_Representatives/party_registration/Registration_Decisions/index.htm |title=Party registration decisions and changes |date=18 January 2019 |accessdate=30 January 2019 |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission}}
2. ^[https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/29087/Reg5790%20scan%20of%20TGBK8%20to%20Online%20Direct%20Democracy%20%281%29.pdf Approval of name change under s.134 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918]
3. ^{{cite web|title=Pollyweb Team |url=http://www.pollyweb.org |website=PollyWeb |publisher=ODD |accessdate=6 April 2016}}
4. ^Bitter dispute erupts over Senate preferences in Queensland: ABC 5 September 2013
5. ^Alliance of micro parties boosts odds for likes of One Nation or Shooters and Fishers gaining Senate spot through preferences: Daily Telegraph 5 September 2013
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.aec.gov.au/election/candidates.htm |title=Candidates for the 2016 federal election |date=12 June 2016 |access-date=12 June 2016 |publisher=Australian Electoral Commission}}

External links

  • Online Direct Democracy Website
  • Party Constitution
  • Australian Electoral Commission page
  • AEC: List of Senate Candidates CSV

Media coverage

  • The Australian: New party pushes online votes by Patricia Karvelas 10/10/07
  • mX: Online party, Power to the people. by Rebecca Beisler 11/10/07
  • Slashdot: Australians Running On-Line Poll Based Senators 15/10/07
  • The Sydney Morning Herald: Online party hopes to click with voters by Asher Moses 18/10/07
  • The Canberra Times: Net party to hand power to masses. by Michael Ruffles 25/10/07
  • CRN Australia: Democracy the Web 2.0 way by Mitchell Bingemann 29/10/07
{{Australian political parties}}

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