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Dear John,
Earlier this week we called upon our dedicated volunteers to step
forward and serve as scrutineers for the upcoming racially divisive
referendum on October 14. What is the significance of scrutineering
and how it plays a pivotal role in upholding the core principles of
democracy?
The Role of Scrutineering in Democracy
At its heart, scrutineering is about ensuring that the democratic
process remains transparent, reliable, and robust. It's a duty that
extends beyond political affiliation, transcending partisan boundaries
to uphold the very essence of our democracy.
As scrutineers, you become the guardians of fairness and
accountability, standing as a vital link between the electoral process
and the people it serves.
Transparency and Trust
Democracy thrives on transparency and trust. When you step up as a
scrutineer, you actively contribute to both. By diligently watching
the referendum ballot count, you help verify that the process is free
from any irregularities or improprieties.
The Pillars of Reliability
In a democracy, the integrity of the electoral system is
sacrosanct. Scrutineers play an indispensable role in upholding this
integrity. They ensure that every vote is counted, that no valid vote
is dismissed, and that the rules of the referendum are followed.
Your Contribution Matters
When you are a scrutineer, you are not just representing One
Nation, but you are representing the bedrock of democracy itself. Your
dedication, your watchful eye, and your commitment to fairness are
what make our processes robust, reliable, and true to the democratic
spirit.
Taking Action
If you haven't already volunteered to be a scrutineer, we invite
you to join us in this crucial mission. Your involvement can make all
the difference in ensuring that the 2023 racial referendum reflects
the will of the Australian people, untainted by doubts or
suspicions.
Please complete and submit the information form in the links above.
Once received, we will email you a pre-filled form from our office,
which you must print and take to a returning officer at a polling
booth where you intend to scrutineer.
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Kind regards,
Damian Huxham
National Secretary | Pauline Hanson's One Nation
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