“Election ‘illusion’,” The Canberra Times, April 21, 1980, p. 9.

The Progress Party yesterday called for an amendment to the Electoral Act to allow voters the choice of “none of the above” in all Federal, State and local elections.

The national secretary of the party, Mr Viv Forbes, said that until voters could say “no” to all candidates, the voting system was an illusion of free choice.

“To many people at the ballot box, the decision is as significant as the choice between arsenic and rat poison,” he said.

“If a significant percentage of people vote ‘no’ to all candidates, it would indicate massive public disapproval of the policies of them all.”