Marriage equality

Dear Senators Back, Bishop, Cash, Cormann, Eggleston, Johnston, Smith and Sterle,

I am writing to inform you that, due to your decision not to vote for marriage equality,  you will not be receiving my vote at any time in the future.

For the record, I would like you to know the following:

1. I am one of those people who vote below the line for the Senate, and will ensure that you are preferenced last when I do this. I would rather give my vote to other candidates within your party, and other, more extreme parties, in order to do my best to ensure that you no longer represent me in the Senate.

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I have copied Senators Louise Pratt, Chris Evans, Scott Ludlam and Rachel Siewert into this letter so they may know that, through their courage and convictions, have secured my vote in future elections.

Yours sincerely

Russell Brian Farr

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