Trog’s vote-a-matic recommends I vote Socialist Alliance in the Australian election. Unfortunately, for the Socialist Alliance the vote-a-matic is slightly rigged. The vote-a-matic identifies each party as either supporting, opposing or being neutral towards a statement. If your response matches the parties response and is not neutral then this counts as a tick for that party. The party with the most ticks is the recommended party. However, this is biased towards the Socialist Alliance and the Greens because they have the lowest number of neutral responses (19/26) compared to the highest from the Australian Sex Party (67). Oppose or Support weakly dominates the neutral response. If you chose neutral you could always do the same or better by choosing oppose or supports. So a party that has a lot of Oppose/Support responses is most likely to come out on top.
| Oppose | Support | Neutral | |
| Oppose | +1 | 0 | 0 |
| Support | 0 | +1 | 0 |
| Neutral | 0 | 0 | 0 |
That row of zeroes for neutral is not where you want to be