Micro-parties threaten election war against Coalition, Greens over Senate change

By Heath Aston
Updated September 23 2015 - 9:08pm, first published 8:16pm
Senator David Leyonhjelm has threatened to battle the government if Senate changes are pursued.  Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Senator David Leyonhjelm has threatened to battle the government if Senate changes are pursued. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Ricky Muir won his Senate seat with only a tiny primary vote.
Ricky Muir won his Senate seat with only a tiny primary vote.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, pictured on Wednesday with businessman Kerry Stokes, said he understood the concern that the system had been ''gamed'' by micro-parties.  Photo: Andrew Meares
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, pictured on Wednesday with businessman Kerry Stokes, said he understood the concern that the system had been ''gamed'' by micro-parties. Photo: Andrew Meares

Minor parties have drawn up a war plan to target Coalition and Greens candidates in lower house marginal seats if the Turnbull government proceeds with Senate voting changes.

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