In this audit Graeme Orr assesses key aspects of Australia\u27s electoral systems against the ideal of political equality. Political equality means formal equality (treating people equally as electors), and it requires systems that are representative and inclusive, accessible to all and competitive (so that elections are open to outsiders and newcomers, not just to incumbents)
The principle of political equality, the idea that every person should count for one and no person f...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Lisa Hill notes that Australia\u27s syste...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
The pursuit of political equality is one of the four underpinning values of the Democratic Audit of ...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
This article considers the extent to which voting equality is and could be constitutionally protecte...
This research report surveys the operation of three types of voting system – first past the post, pr...
Australia has a proud history of being an international leader in electoral administration, and Aust...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
Australia’s political system is, broadly speaking, a well-functioning democracy that delivers a dec...
Discussions of the political representation of women have increasingly recognised the importance of ...
The thesis reviewed the way that election districts are drawn for Australia's federal, state and ter...
Australia is at the forefront of professional and independent electoral administration, especially w...
The principle of political equality, the idea that every person should count for one and no person f...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Lisa Hill notes that Australia\u27s syste...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
The pursuit of political equality is one of the four underpinning values of the Democratic Audit of ...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
This article considers the extent to which voting equality is and could be constitutionally protecte...
This research report surveys the operation of three types of voting system – first past the post, pr...
Australia has a proud history of being an international leader in electoral administration, and Aust...
This book assesses Australian electoral reforms of the past 30 years using personal interview data ...
Australia is often characterized as “a democratic laboratory,” where a wide variety of electoral sys...
Australia’s political system is, broadly speaking, a well-functioning democracy that delivers a dec...
Discussions of the political representation of women have increasingly recognised the importance of ...
The thesis reviewed the way that election districts are drawn for Australia's federal, state and ter...
Australia is at the forefront of professional and independent electoral administration, especially w...
The principle of political equality, the idea that every person should count for one and no person f...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Lisa Hill notes that Australia\u27s syste...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...