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Response rates from 1.7k Health Australia Party voters.

73%
Yes
27%
No
66%
Yes
15%
No
7%
Yes, our government should reflect the diversity of our society
8%
No, the most qualified candidate should get the position regardless of gender
4%
No, diversity should be encouraged but not forced

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 @4Z94GH2from South Australia  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8KQTQDKanswered…4yrs4Y

 @B4BPF7Tanswered…1 day1D

No, but parties should be allowed to mandate it if they so choose. While we should encourage diversity, we should be wary of having a balance between diversity of ability and merit of ability.

 @B4B7PQVanswered…2 days2D

Yes, until such time as they aren't rife with corruption and sexism, because the most qualified candidates aren't getting the position regardless of gender

 @B3VT9GBanswered…3wks3W

This shouldn't be mandated by the state. How individual parties choose to handle this question should be a metric of how you judge that party.

 @B3TRV69answered…3wks3W

This is a distracting non issue when the majority of women in power or who can get into power don't support working class women (the majority of women).