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Answer Overview

Response rates from 1.2k Adelaide voters.

31%
Yes
69%
No
16%
Yes
66%
No
7%
Yes, but there should be more restrictions and transparency on how they spend the money
3%
No, funding should come from their members
5%
Yes, but only if all political parties receive the same amount
2%
Yes, and funding should be proportional to the amount of votes they receive
1%
Yes, but the amount they currently receive should be reduced

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Adelaide voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9WBCNY8answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but only if political donations are banned and there is greater regulation of lobbyists and advertising

 @9VWZ23Canswered…1mo1MO

a combination of they get the same amount of money and there should be more restrictions and transparency on how they spend the money.

 @9RSXS5Hanswered…4mos4MO

Funding should be split up dependant on votes so the next party in will get funding to help promote the new ideology

 @9JLHV4Danswered…10mos10MO

All parties get a set amount of funding ideally less than $1 million to work with from the government

 @8ZPC7K4answered…3yrs3Y

Funding should be both proportional to the amount of votes and transparent in their use

 @93GJJHJanswered…2yrs2Y

Depends, if they are on the verge of collapse and want to keep their party, then the government can give money. Also add restrictions on how they spend it, and the amount given scales to the number of their votes.

 @92Z7Y9Qanswered…3yrs3Y

Yes, if they receive same amount and not a top up to parties that have wealthy business who already donate