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One can only have confidence in law enforcement if the law is seen to be enforced fair and evenly. It is disturbing trend seeing the Electoral Commission treating the online community as second class citizens.

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May I have unconsciously broken the law because I was of a Tasmanian election taking place not 50 kilometres from may home?

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Tasmanian Election eve: Twitterverse et al tell The Law where to go stick it because the Electoral Commission have failed

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The ALP’s recent coldcall campaign brings in to focus questions about the Internet provisions of the Tasmanian Electoral Act, and the Electoral Commission’s policing of same.

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Tasmanian Premier tweets from his personal account which apparently has no Authorisation as per section 191.1.b of the Electoral Act.

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An Open letter to the leading Liberal candidate in the author’s electorate, with regards to web accessibility compliance to help people with disabilities, including blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity and combinations of these.

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Who is behind writing the lines for Tasmanian Liberal’s ‘Shape Your State’ live web chat, and why are pseudonyms permitted?

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Well known political agitators including Chamber of Commerce members and former State Crown Solicitor establish site that is seemingly in clear breach S191 of Tasmanian Electoral Act

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Some people can’t read About tabs. Including your humble author.

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Where to now for Tasmania’s Electoral law?

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