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People Power was a
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political movement in Australia that was federally registered as a political party in March 2006. The party contested its first election at the
2006 Victorian state election The 2006 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 25 November 2006, was for the 56th Parliament of Victoria. Just over 3 million Victoria (state), Victorians registered to vote elected 88 members to the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, Legi ...
and was de-registered federally in December 2006.


Policies for the Victorian election

*''A Pokies-Free Victoria'' Policy People Power released their anti-gambling policy on 4 September 2006 which aims to attack the social problems associated with
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. The policy aims for an end to the commercial use of Poker Machines in Victoria by 2012. Under the policy, the Commonwealth Government would provide incentives for State Governments to ban the installation of poker machines. *''Stopping the Drift to Private Schools'' Policy People Power released their Public Schools policy on 13 September 2006 which aims to target what it calls "one-size-fits-all schooling" in Victoria. The plan includes the abolition of Public School fees and independent reporting and monitoring of school performance.


History

The party was first established in 2000 by Vern Hughes and
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founder
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, only to be suspended at the end of 2001. It was then re-established in 2004 and registered in 2006.


Werriwa by-election

A member of People Power, Deborah Locke, was one of the candidates for the 2005 Werriwa by-election that was caused by the sudden resignation of
Mark Latham Mark William Latham (; born 28 February 1961) is an Australian politician and media commentator who is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council. He previously served as the leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) and Leader of the ...
from parliament. However, People Power did not have official party status at the time and she was required to stand as an
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candidate. She received 3.1% of the vote, placing her 9th out of 16 candidates.


Victorian state election 2006

People Power contested the Victorian state election in November 2006. The party fielded candidates for seats in both houses of Parliament. On 19 September, the party's election preparations were interrupted by the resignation of lead candidate Jack Reilly and reports in the media that there were irregularities in their party registration. The party did not win a seat in either house of Parliament.


Notable candidates

* Former
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(ALP) member for
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Denise Allen contested the Northern Victoria Legislative Council seat. *
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Stephen Mayne Stephen Mayne (born 23 July 1969) is an Australian journalist, local government councillor, and self-described shareholder activist. He won the Walkley Award. Career Journalism Mayne worked for a number of media outlets and was a media advis ...
, who founded the original version of the party with Vern Hughes, announced in July 2006 that he would contest the Victorian Legislative Council seat of Southern Metropolitan Region in the
2006 Victorian state election The 2006 Victorian state election, held on Saturday, 25 November 2006, was for the 56th Parliament of Victoria. Just over 3 million Victoria (state), Victorians registered to vote elected 88 members to the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, Legi ...
as a People Power candidate.. But later decided that his profile as an independent journalist was preventing the party from receiving the media attention that it desperately needs. A short time later, he decided to contest for People Power after all. Notable former candidates: * The party's lead candidate for the Victorian legislative election was former Australian Football (Soccer) representative Jack Reilly who was slated to contest the Legislative Council seat of Northern Metropolitan. He resigned from this position on 19 September 2006. There have been contrary reports regarding his decision to resign with Stephen Mayne blaming it on the political website The Other Cheek run by Andrew Landeryou. Landeryou ran a story claiming to reveal some of Reilly's alleged business activities prior to Reilly's decision to quit. While Mayne and the Party President Vern Hughes offered different explanations initially, in an interview on ABC Radio Mayne later blamed Landeryou's claims as being the "last straw" for the party leader.


References

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