>>2584219is that a bundle of sticks on the bottom left lmao holy shit
In the 2025 federal election's senate ballot, VicSoc ran in VIC, SocAll ran in NSW, QLD and WA, and the SEP ran in NSW and VIC.
Between them all, they totaled 116,896 first preferences across the four states. In these four states, a total of 13,935,046 valid votes were cast.
Of the voting population in NSW, VIC, QLD and WA, 0.83% (1 in 119) voted first senate preference to an explicitly socialist party.
Looking a little deeper, in the electorate of Melbourne, around 4.00% voted for VicSoc plus 0.08% for SEP (1 in 25). In the electorate of Sydney, around 1.07% voted for SocAll plus 0.13% for SEP (1 in 83).