This paper examines the 2013 Australian federal election to test two competing models of vote choice: spatial politics and valence issues. Using data from the 2013 Australian Election Study, the analysis finds that spatial politics (measured by party identification and self-placement on the left-right spectrum) and valence issues both have significant effects on vote choice. However, spatial measures are more important than valence issues in explaining vote choice, in contrast with recent studies from Britain, Canada and the United States. Explanations for these differences are speculative, but may relate to Australia’s stable party and electoral system, including compulsory voting and the frequency of elections. The consequently high infor...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter’s partisan choice? Using post-el...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
In this paper I make use of the techniques of multilevel modelling to provide a detailed discussion ...
The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Governmen...
The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Governmen...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
The application of spatial voting theories to popular elections presupposes an electorate that choos...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
The Alternative Vote system used for elections to the Australian House of Representatives is general...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter's partisan choice? Using post-el...
One of the traditional concerns of electoral geography has been to relate demographic variables to e...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter’s partisan choice? Using post-el...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
In this paper I make use of the techniques of multilevel modelling to provide a detailed discussion ...
The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Governmen...
The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Governmen...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
The application of spatial voting theories to popular elections presupposes an electorate that choos...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
The Alternative Vote system used for elections to the Australian House of Representatives is general...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter's partisan choice? Using post-el...
One of the traditional concerns of electoral geography has been to relate demographic variables to e...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on a voter’s partisan choice? Using post-el...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...