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Wayne Dropulich

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for the Australian representative team achieved the required 500 members for his Australian Sports Party to be eligible for party status by asking friends and acquaintances to join. Dropulich has said that he had been in interested in politics his whole life despite having never been a member of a
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system in place for Senate elections he was able to gain the required 123,304 votes to meet the Senate quota in Western Australia. The Australian Sports Party had been involved in preference swap deals organised by
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sitting as the Court of Disputed Returns. Dropulich spent 114 days as a senator-elect, until the High Court declared void the Western Australian Senate results in February 2014.
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admitted to losing a significant number of Western Australian Senate ballots prior to them being counted, which resulted in the election being referred to the
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political party. Following his initial election, he received criticism for his non-committal stance towards a range of political issues.
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prior to the Western Australian Senate count being declared void by the Court of Disputed Returns. Dropulich nominated for the
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Although he received only 1,908 first preference votes in the 2013 federal election, under the
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He subsequently opened his own mortgage-broking business in Perth, Senator Finance.
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Dropulich stood again for election on the Australian Sports Party ticket at the
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Taylor, Paige (9 September 2013). "Dropulich in with a sporting chance".
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Gerritsen, Natalie (9 September 2013). "Grassroots victory in sight".
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Emerson, Daniel (7 April 2014). "Good sport in defeat".
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Nicolas Perpitch and Paige Taylor (10 September 2013).
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Index

Dropulich
Western Australia
Australian Sports Party
Civil engineer
Australian Sports Party
Australian Senate
2013 federal election
special Senate election for Western Australia
civil engineer
Rio Tinto
gridiron player
2013 Australian federal election
single transferable vote
Glenn Druery
Minor Party Alliance
Australian Electoral Commission
High Court
Western Australia special Senate election


The Australian



"Sports Party's likely senator Wayne Dropulich admits a lack of non-sports policies"


The Australian Financial Review
"Only 1900 votes, but he's likely to take a seat"
The Australian

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