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Muslim Votes Matter complains about misleading party registration bid

Published Monday, May 11, 2026 · Updated May 12

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Coverage is limited to a single left-leaning perspective, indicating a lack of ideological diversity regarding the political party registration dispute.

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The advocacy group Muslim Votes Matter (MVM) has lodged a complaint with the Victorian Electoral Commission regarding an attempt to register a political party using the same name. MVM alleges that this bid, involving Avi Yemini, is a misleading tactic by right-wing provocateurs designed to confuse voters and manipulate preferences.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Muslim Votes Matter (MVM) lodged a complaint with the Victorian Electoral Commission regarding an attempt to register a political party under the same name.
  • The complaint alleges misleading electoral tactics by right-wing provocateurs.
  • The aim of the party registration bid is to confuse voters and manipulate preferences.
  • Avi Yemini is involved in the attempt to register the 'Muslim Votes Matter' political party.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

  • The GuardianLeft-leaning

    The Guardian highlights concerns raised by Muslim Votes Matter (MVM) about a misleading political party registration bid under their name, alleging it's a tactic by right-wing provocateurs, including Avi Yemini, to confuse voters and manipulate preferences, and notes MVM's complaint to the Victorian Electoral Commission.

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