As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence of the major parties continues to be very strong, even when non-aligned candidates are successful. The dominance of the major parties in Australian politics has lead to the portrayal of independent Members of Parliament as marginal or even irrelevant features of parliamentary representation. First preference votes for major parties in the House of Representatives averaged about 92 per cent in each decade from the 1950s to the 1980s. However, this dropped to an average of 84 per cent in the House elections since 1990, signalling a trend away from major parties. Against the decline in support for major parties, there ha...
The lecture will discuss strong winning party advantage and successful independents (including Indig...
Parties tend to be wary of candidate-centred electoral systems, which is one factor why the use of t...
Representative democracy presumes competitive elections at which voters have a choice of candidates....
Independent candidates are widely believed to influence the quality of representation through issues...
Australia’s major political parties are not popular institutions. Minor parties and independent cand...
APO editors Peter Browne and Julian Thomas are editing Briefings, a new series of short, topical bo...
Electoral success of independents and minor parties is often interpreted as indicating a weakening o...
In Inside Story, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at the motivations, role and significance of ...
As the two major political parties struggle to win favour with the independents in federal parliame...
Drawing on new research from regional Australia, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at why indepe...
Political party identification is a strong predictor of political behaviour and social attitudes in ...
Minority government is becoming more common. With support declining for traditional parties and incr...
This project looks at the role of the independent status in Canadian federal elections and parliamen...
Political party identification is a strong predictor of politicalbehaviour and social attitudes in a...
Australia has stuck with its three major political parties since just after WWII. ABC election analy...
The lecture will discuss strong winning party advantage and successful independents (including Indig...
Parties tend to be wary of candidate-centred electoral systems, which is one factor why the use of t...
Representative democracy presumes competitive elections at which voters have a choice of candidates....
Independent candidates are widely believed to influence the quality of representation through issues...
Australia’s major political parties are not popular institutions. Minor parties and independent cand...
APO editors Peter Browne and Julian Thomas are editing Briefings, a new series of short, topical bo...
Electoral success of independents and minor parties is often interpreted as indicating a weakening o...
In Inside Story, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at the motivations, role and significance of ...
As the two major political parties struggle to win favour with the independents in federal parliame...
Drawing on new research from regional Australia, Brian Costar and Jennifer Curtin look at why indepe...
Political party identification is a strong predictor of political behaviour and social attitudes in ...
Minority government is becoming more common. With support declining for traditional parties and incr...
This project looks at the role of the independent status in Canadian federal elections and parliamen...
Political party identification is a strong predictor of politicalbehaviour and social attitudes in a...
Australia has stuck with its three major political parties since just after WWII. ABC election analy...
The lecture will discuss strong winning party advantage and successful independents (including Indig...
Parties tend to be wary of candidate-centred electoral systems, which is one factor why the use of t...
Representative democracy presumes competitive elections at which voters have a choice of candidates....