In what looks like a surprise success grassroots campaign, Legalise Cannabis Australia has emerged as a vote winner in the Senate, performing strongly in several states and even rivalling One Nation’s vote in Queensland.

The micro party, which as the name suggests, is pushing for marijuana to be legalised, followed up its success in last year’s Western Australian election, where it picked up two upper house seats.

According to the latest Senate results, Legalise Cannabis has picked up between 2% and 7% of the Senate vote in most states and the Northern Territory.

The party has 7.5% of the vote in the NT, 3.9% in Western Australia, 6.7% in Queensland, 3.4% in Victoria and 3% in New South Wales, with 38.6% of the total vote counted nationally as of Sunday midday.

The party recorded just 1.8% of the vote in the ACT, where cannabis possession has already been decriminalised for people aged 18 years and over.

The party was previously known as the Help End Marijuana Prohibition (Hemp) party, and had been in politics for close to 30 years. The party is run out of the Hemp Embassy in Nimbin in northern NSW, and runs on a single policy platform: to treat cannabis like tobacco and alcohol.

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The party says people should be able to grow as much as they want, but if they want to sell it, they should be licensed and charged fees.

Legalise Cannabis Australia has around 221,000 followers on Facebook, but ran no advertising on either Google or Facebook during the election. This is something the party has said is because the platforms will not allow them to advertise with cannabis in the name of the page.

The party’s name and distinctive cannabis leaf logo may alone have been a significant attractor of votes. In Queensland, where the party has polled highest, it was third on the Senate ballot paper.

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For comparison, the party is trailing Pauline Hanson’s One Nation by just 1% in her Queensland stronghold, where she is currently fighting to win the last Senate spot in the state.

The success could also be in part due to the pandemic factor. Australians were consuming cannabis in record quantities during the pandemic, according to the latest national wastewater drug monitoring report released by the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission.

The report found there was an all-time high average cannabis consumption recorded in August 2021 in NSW, NT, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia, with record capital city cannabis consumption in October in Queensland and the ACT.

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In Victoria, Reason party MP Fiona Patten put up a bill in parliament to decriminalise drugs, where instead police would issue a compulsory notice and referral to drug education or treatment to people believed to have used or possessed a drug of dependence.

Despite decriminalisation being supported by the United Nations and the World Health Organization and in Australia by the Australian Medical Association, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, as well as several key drug and alcohol bodies, both the Labor and Liberal parties are opposed to the bill.

Guardian Australia has sought comment from Legalise Cannabis Australia.

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