Papua New Guinea moved to a limited preferential voting (LPV) system prior to the 2007 national election. The shift from first‐past‐the‐post to preferential voting was intended to encourage the election of candidates with broader mandates from constituents; to reverse the trend of increasing election‐related violence; and to lead to more cooperation between candidates and voting blocs. It was also anticipated that instituting a preferential system would increase the electoral chances of female candidates. This article looks at the impact of the LPV system on women's participation and performances as candidates in Papua New Guinean elections since 2002, focusing in particular on the three general elections in 2007, 2012 and 2017. It argues t...
The 2015 Bougainville election was a milestone for women’s political representation. The largestever...
This is the last In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day worksh...
This short paper examines Papua New Guinea’s change in voting from the previous first-past-the-post ...
Papua New Guinea's general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
Given the strong likelihood of reforms that will affect the conduct of and preparations for the 2017...
Despite the increasing number of women contesting in national elections in Papua New Guinea, and the...
In this, the second in a series of In Briefs considering the success or otherwise of the 2002 reform...
Papua New Guinea’s general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
This thesis is a political ethnography examining how women candidates campaigned in the 2017 nationa...
Over the past few years Papua New Guinea has implemented a series of major political reforms in the ...
In this paper, I argue that if judged specifically against measurable performance indicators, rather...
This article examines the impact of the legal candidate quota for women in Indonesia following the 2...
In August 2001, in a constitutional reform of potentially far-reaching consequences, Papua New Guine...
This is the third In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day works...
The 2015 Bougainville election was a milestone for women’s political representation. The largestever...
This is the last In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day worksh...
This short paper examines Papua New Guinea’s change in voting from the previous first-past-the-post ...
Papua New Guinea's general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
Given the strong likelihood of reforms that will affect the conduct of and preparations for the 2017...
Despite the increasing number of women contesting in national elections in Papua New Guinea, and the...
In this, the second in a series of In Briefs considering the success or otherwise of the 2002 reform...
Papua New Guinea’s general election in 2007 attracted particular interest for several reasons. Not o...
This In Brief argues initiatives aimed at improving women’s political representation in the Pacific ...
This thesis is a political ethnography examining how women candidates campaigned in the 2017 nationa...
Over the past few years Papua New Guinea has implemented a series of major political reforms in the ...
In this paper, I argue that if judged specifically against measurable performance indicators, rather...
This article examines the impact of the legal candidate quota for women in Indonesia following the 2...
In August 2001, in a constitutional reform of potentially far-reaching consequences, Papua New Guine...
This is the third In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day works...
The 2015 Bougainville election was a milestone for women’s political representation. The largestever...
This is the last In Brief of a series of eight developed as background papers for a three-day worksh...
This short paper examines Papua New Guinea’s change in voting from the previous first-past-the-post ...