Fluoride Free WA

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Fluoride Free WA Party
FoundedJanuary 2017 [1]
Merged into Health Australia Party
HeadquartersPerth, Western Australia
Ideology Oppose mandatory water fluoridation
Website
fluoridefreeparty.org

Fluoride Free WA Party was a political party registered for elections in Western Australia. [2] Its main policy is to end mandatory water fluoridation in Western Australia. [3] The party is a distinct legal entity from an advocacy organisation named Fluoride Free WA Inc, [4] however the party was formed by the advocacy group to increase media interest. [1] The party merged into the Health Australia Party in 2019. [5]

Fluoride Free WA Party fielded two candidates in each of the six regions for the Legislative Council in the 2017 Western Australian election. [6] It subsequently also ran John Watt (a vice-president and the treasurer of Fluoride Free WA Inc) as a candidate in the Darling Range by-election in 2018. [4]

Voting for the legislative council uses group voting tickets. Fluoride Free WA Party has participated with four other parties in a set of preference deals orchestrated by Glenn Druery. The other parties are Family First, Liberal Democrats, Flux the System and the Daylight Saving Party. The deals are arranged so that the ticket votes for these five parties roll up to a different party in each region. [7]

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  2. "Registered Political Parties in WA". Western Australian Electoral Commission . Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  3. "Fluoride Free WA - Drink water not waste" . Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  4. 1 2 "FFWA Newsletter Aug 2018". Fluoride Free WA. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  5. "Updating the Parties Registered to Contest the 2021 Western Australian Election – Antony Green's Election Blog".
  6. "Legislative Council - Candidates by Region and Party". 2017 State General Election. Western Australian Electoral Commission . Retrieved 15 February 2017.
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