Moreton How to Vote (HTV) Card
- max81246
- Apr 17
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 21
Max Hooper's How to Vote (HTV) card for the Australian Citizen's Party is provided below.
[As a disclaimer the decision to distribute preferences is at the discretion of the voter. The below is merely a suggestion only.]
Some people may be puzzled as to why we would preference the Greens in the House of Representatives and the Gerard Rennick People's First Party in the Senate.
Unlike other parties, the Australian Citizen's Party is not ideological. We will work with parties on the left and the right of the political spectrum. We don't care about left or right, we will work with any party with which we have a shared policy vision in the national interest.
Our collaborations are based on policy and practicality, not along tired ideological lines.
In terms of our preference towards Remah Naji and the Greens in Moreton, we share policy on the need for a national postal bank, a return to Governments building public housing directly, an independent foreign policy, withdrawing from the AUKUS agreement and in solidarity for the long-suffering people of Gaza and holding the Israeli government to account through the ICJ for its disproportionate military response.
Strategically, we see Remah as the primary threat to the incumbent Labor Party which has held the seat of Moreton since 2007 (18 long years). We need a change and we see either Remah or Max on the Parlimentary cross bench as the best representation for the people of Moreton in a potential minory government.
In the Senate, our preferences go to Gerard Rennick (People First Party) and Malcolm Roberts (One Nation. Our relationship with Gerard and Malcolm goes back years and we have worked with them closely on their excellent work in various Senate Committees (Cash Ban, Bail In, RBA Review, ASIC Review, Regional Bank Closures and Project Iron Boomerang) to name a few. Gerard's party also supports our policy to introduce a public infrastructure bank.

