What share of the two party preferred vote will the Australian Labor Party win for the House of Representatives at the next Federal election?
FIRSTPREFS.2013.LAB
Contract Info
· Symbol: 2PARTYPREF.2013.LAB
Start Date: 29 Feb 12
Close Date: 31 Dec 13
Long Description
This contract pays 1 cent for each 1% of the two party preferred vote won by the Australian Labor Party (ALP) for the House of Representatives at the next Federal election before recounts. This contract's payout per share is capped at $1.
Judging Criteria
The contract pays out based on the final official results BEFORE RECOUNTS published by the Australian Electoral Commission on its website at [www.aec.gov.au]
The contract refers solely to the two party preferred vote for the House of Representatives. Final comparable data after recounts for the 2010 Federal Election is at [results.aec.gov.au]
This contract pays out to fractions of a percent. For example, an ALP two party preferred vote share of 50.12% will produce a payout of $0.5012 per share. This contract's payout per share is capped at $1.
In this contract, "next" refers to the first Australian Federal election after this contract's launch.
If this party is renamed, this contract will follow the renamed party.
What share of the two party preferred vote will the Liberal/National Coalition win for the House of Representatives at the next Federal election?
FIRSTPREFS.2013.COALITION
Contract Info
· Symbol: 2PARTYPREF.2013.COALITION
Start Date: 29 Feb 12
Close Date: 31 Dec 13
Long Description
This contract pays 1 cent for each 1% of the two party preferred vote won by the Liberal/National Coalition for the House of Representatives at the next Federal election before recounts. This contract's payout per share is capped at $1.
Judging Criteria
The contract pays out based on the final official results BEFORE RECOUNTS published by the Australian Electoral Commission on its website at [www.aec.gov.au]
The contract refers solely to the two party preferred vote for the House of Representatives. Final comparable data after recounts for the 2010 Federal Election is at [results.aec.gov.au]
This contract pays out to fractions of a percent. For example, an ALP two party preferred vote share of 50.12% will produce a payout of $0.5012 per share. This contract's payout per share is capped at $1.
In this contract, "next" refers to the first Australian Federal election after this contract's launch.
If Liberal/National Coalition breaks up or is renamed, this contract will follow the main party or group of parties reported by the Australian Electoral Commission in the two party preferred vote other than the Australian Labor Party.