The figures are in: almost 3,252,000 eligible Australians didn’t cast a valid vote in last month’s election, write Brian Costar and Peter Browne in Inside StoryNOW THAT the final tally for last month’s election is almost complete it’s possible get a better sense of what was different about this poll and what the implications are. As far as participation in the election goes, the picture that emerges from the data isn’t encouraging. As Tim Colebatch reported in the Age this week, “More voters refused to vote than at any election since 1925, the first election at which voting was made compulsory.” The “boycott rate” was highest in safe Labor seats, according to Colebatch, which accounted for twenty-three of the thirty seats with the lowest at...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
Researchers studying electoral turnout have conventionally adopted a variant of the ‘rational choice...
This chapter uses data from the 2013 Australian Election Study (AES), conducted by Clive Bean, Ian M...
Nearly one million Australian adults are not enrolled to vote. PETER BRENT and BRIAN COSTAR look at ...
In modern democracies like Australia's it is essential that the maximum number of people vote at ele...
Are new rules needed to stop multiple voters from undermining Australian elections? Not according to...
© 2009 University of Queensland and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.This article examines the impl...
The Electoral Commissioner, Ed Killesteyn today released a report into the irregular handling of pr...
New research shows a rising number of the Australian adult population are not enrolled, not cas...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
A full system of online enrolment should be a priority after the election, writes George Williams in...
On 1 November 2006 I stated on ABC Radio National that, unlike the United States, Australian electio...
Australia\u27s system of compulsory voting does not entirely ensure the attendance of all peoples of...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
By looking carefully at a series of surveys covering 40 years of electoral history, a number of endu...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
Researchers studying electoral turnout have conventionally adopted a variant of the ‘rational choice...
This chapter uses data from the 2013 Australian Election Study (AES), conducted by Clive Bean, Ian M...
Nearly one million Australian adults are not enrolled to vote. PETER BRENT and BRIAN COSTAR look at ...
In modern democracies like Australia's it is essential that the maximum number of people vote at ele...
Are new rules needed to stop multiple voters from undermining Australian elections? Not according to...
© 2009 University of Queensland and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.This article examines the impl...
The Electoral Commissioner, Ed Killesteyn today released a report into the irregular handling of pr...
New research shows a rising number of the Australian adult population are not enrolled, not cas...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
A full system of online enrolment should be a priority after the election, writes George Williams in...
On 1 November 2006 I stated on ABC Radio National that, unlike the United States, Australian electio...
Australia\u27s system of compulsory voting does not entirely ensure the attendance of all peoples of...
© 2005 The University of SydneyIn this paper we address claims made by those supporting the abolitio...
By looking carefully at a series of surveys covering 40 years of electoral history, a number of endu...
The introduction of universal suffrage in 1902 established voting as a right for adult Australians w...
Researchers studying electoral turnout have conventionally adopted a variant of the ‘rational choice...
This chapter uses data from the 2013 Australian Election Study (AES), conducted by Clive Bean, Ian M...