Electioneering

=Electioneering=

A collection of resources for people wishing to help on or before election day. Be it handing out how to votes, flyering, letterboxing, etc etc.

Polling Places

 * Voting in the 2015 Canning by-election AEC Canning by-election voting details
 * Where can I Vote? AEC Polling place finder
 * Find my Electorate AEC Electorate finder.
 * Canning by-election AEC Extra Canning information

We need your help to volunteer to issue How to Votes on election day. We aim to try and cover at minimum the following high priority polling places. If you can help, please contact nationalcouncil@pirateparty.org.au

* "Demographic ranking" is polling places where we might expect to get a slightly better result, ranked from 1 to 10 with 1 being best

Handing out How to Votes, advice and reminders
Firstly, thanks for volunteering to hand out How to Votes. How to Vote handouts on the day will likely many people's first ever exposure to us, and so could potentially be our most important opportunity for community engagement to date. As such your assistance is greatly appreciated and we ask that you keep the advice on this page in mind.

Legalities
Please note that you:
 * must be at least 6 meters away from the entrance to the polling booth
 * cannot obstruct voters from accessing the booth
 * people are not obliged to take your How to Votes.

http://www.aec.gov.au/faqs/voting_australia.htm#stall

"Can we set up a stall outside the polling place?

Yes. Stalls can be set up outside a polling place as long as they are 6 metres from the entrance to the booth and they do not obstruct voters access to the booth."


 * AEC background material:

http://www.aec.gov.au/About_AEC/Publications/backgrounders/index.htm

Election day supplies
Your candidate, state or local co-ordinator, or a nominated person should hopefully have arranged a means to get a supply of How to Vote cards to you before or on election day, as well as possibly corflute election signs and possibly other marketing items.

For your own comfort, health and safety, please also consider having the following:
 * A Hat and/or Sunscreen
 * Water Supply
 * Food
 * You may wish to consider bringing some kind of portable seating
 * Be sure to take a break and take some time out
 * Avoid alcohol (at least until all your How to Vote cards are handed out and you are done for the day)

Talking to people/media
It can be useful to brush up on our info, policies and so on, especially as a small bit of prep in case someone asks you a question at the polling booth.

Dont forget our:
 * Join form: https://join.pirateparty.org.au/
 * pre-page info here: https://pirateparty.org.au/join/
 * Donation Page: https://pirateparty.org.au/donate/
 * Volunteer/Contribute Form: https://pirateparty.org.au/contribute/
 * Calendar: https://pirateparty.org.au/calendar/

Pirate Cosplay guidelines
We understand people's desire to dress in pirate regalia while partaking in Pirate Party activities such as handing out How to Vote cards on election day.

Keeping in mind that we are a party that does intend to be taken seriously and not be viewed as a joke party, the image of pirate costumes is not our favoured approach, however we do not wish to be killjoys, and allowing volunteers to dress as pirates is tolerable.

It is important for such volunteers to remember that they are not official spokespersons for the Party. As such, should they encounter media attention during the course of their work, they are not to represent themselves as officials of the party. They should be familiar with the talking points available here when engaging with electors (See links to policy, platform and policy briefs above)

Please also note:

In spite of the name, we're still a serious party with a serious message. We do not wish to see that message diluted by media representatives looking for the amusing story in the election to fill an unread column or thirty seconds of background footage. In light of this please consider:

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 * Excessive use of the Cornish accent should be discouraged or avoided entirely.
 * If volunteers in costume are asked for a statement then they should direct journalists and media to officers of the Party or to the candidates. If that is not possible then they should stick to the material in the above links.
 * We expect most volunteers will not be in costume and will still need to adhere to the (developing) electioneering guidelines (see above).
 * in addition, if these volunteers are not actually members of the Party then maybe they should identify as 'privateers' rather than 'pirates'.
 * Note. As it is Talk like a Pirate day for Canning, pirate speak etc is a bit more tolerable here than other elections, but try and direct people toward our policies etc'''

Marketing materials
You can obtain a digital file of the How to Vote here: https://pirateparty.org.au/election/

Also, Michelle should be able to provide Volunteers with badges, stickers, corflute signs and How to Vote flyers for use on election day. Please email nationalcouncil@pirateparty.org.au to volunteer and for us to arrange pickup/dropoff of supplies etc.

Making your own
In an election period, anything that can influence a persons vote towards a party, needs to be formally authorised by a representative of the party, usually the Secretary, and include text stating that authorisation on the materials. So election materials need to be authorised by the party. It is best if you contact the Campaigns Committee with your offer to assist and with your ideas/designs.

Design Resources

 * Design guidelines (output requirements, file formats etc): https://pirateparty.org.au/wiki/Design
 * Identity Style Guide (official colours, logos etc): https://pirateparty.org.au/wiki/Identity_Style_Guide
 * Press Kit (much the same as Identity style guide above, but designed for easy access by media outlets) https://pirateparty.org.au/wiki/Press_Kit
 * Posters and Flyers in current rotation: https://pirateparty.org.au/wiki/Posters

Election Signs
Also we have received a shipment of corflute (corrugated plastic) election signs. If you wish to obtain one for display in your yard or such a location, please email nationalcouncil@pirateparty.org.au.

T-Shirts
A range of t-shirt designs are now available. Ordering information will be updated here eventually. We are still in the process of arranging our own suppliers and ordering methods. If you simply cannot wait, then you can obtain shirts and other products from the below online, print on demand stores. Please keep in mind that this is probably a more expensive option, it does not raise much in the way of funds for us, and we cannot attest to the quality of the products or length of time it may take for shirts to arrive in the mail. Basically, your mileage may vary. We will be adding links here at the come online, and we will be sure to update when our own supply and ordering system becomes available.


 * Zazzle: http://www.zazzle.com.au/piratepartyau
 * Redbubble: http://www.redbubble.com/people/pirateparty/shop

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