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How to Vote Life in the Senate

There are two ways to vote for the Senate above the line or below the line.

Voting above the Line

We recommend voting above the line 1 to 6. This exhausts your vote, which means that your vote has been counted.

Voting below the Line

You can vote below the line for the individual candidates. Remember to vote 1 to 12 or you can continue and number each candidate under the line in your preference order. Going under the line allows you to pick individual candidates. For more information on individual candidates and what they stand for go to australiavotes.org.au

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Vote Life in the Senate above the Line

Below is the Vote Life above the line preference order for New South Wales Senate candidates.

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To learn more about out methodology click the button below.

Family First

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Oppose infanticide (abortion), medical care to be offered to babies born alive from abortion and oppose euthanasia.

Vote 1

Australian Christians

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Have policies on protecting life from conception to natural death.

Vote 2

One Nation

Pauline Hanson's One Nation supports the removal of abortion to birth legislation.

Vote 3

people first

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There is no stated policy on abortion. Opposes late term abortion

Vote 4

Heart Party

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There is not stated policy on abortion. Opposes late term abortion.

Vote 5

Trumpet of patriots

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No stated policy on abortion. Party has a conscience vote on abortion

Vote 6

Vote Life in the Senate below the line

To learn more about candidates standing for the Senate check out the resource from the Australian Christian Lobby - Australia Votes. Remember to vote at least 1 to 12 below the line.

How to Vote Life in the House of Representatives

The House of Representatives form contains a list of candidates for election in your seat. You will need to number all candidates on the ballot paper in your prefered order.

Who do I vote for?

We recommend researching candidates in your electorate. You can find bio's of candidates at Australia Votes.

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