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Online Direct Democracy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Online Direct Democracy
Online Direct Democracy (abbr. ODD), formerly Senator Online , is a registered Australian political party that contested the 2007 and 2013 federal elections. 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). Online Direct Democracy was formally granted permission from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) to change their name in 2015〔(Approval of name changer under s.134 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 )〕 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 who is not a member of another political party 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 (70% and more than 100,000 votes). If there is no clear majority they will abstain from voting. The party has been involved in Glenn Druery's Minor Party Alliance.〔(Bitter dispute erupts over Senate preferences in Queensland: ABC 5 September 2013 )〕〔(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 )〕 ==Candidates==
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