A person who improperly increases the membership of a local branch of a political party in order to ensure the preselection of a particular candidate.
will he tackle the branch stackers who run the party?
Example sentencesExamples
He's a former ALP branch stacker and best friend of the controversial Labor powerbroker.
More importantly, having rank-and-file preselections is not automatically going to prevent determined branch stackers from getting their way.
He admitted that he was a branch stacker for Labor Unity.
Rumours that the bean counter in charge of the SFS turnstiles is a former branch stacker for the ALP / Libs are simply untrue.
Branch stackers aren't true Labor people, they're careerists who, for their own ends join up lots of people who have no particular love for Labor issues or unions.
He began life as a Young Liberal then became an ardent branch stacker in the federal seat.
He has teamed up with a shonky branch stacker to further embarrass conservatives north of the Tweed.
He gives us his views on the proposed electoral reforms and on the Liberal branch stacker.
Pre-selection changes to empower members would inadvertently help smaller groups of branch stackers and factional chiefs.
It comes as no surprise to see that the well-known branch stacker extraordinaire is being employed by him.