Several points from Information Paper No.16 (Making Sure that Electoral Boundaries are Fair in South Australia) remain to be clarified. This Research Note looks at the pattern of swings in marginal seats, and at whether the ALP could expect to win the majority of seats with a swing across the State of 1.6% to the ALP
There will be state elections in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland over the coming few months...
This paper is about one component of the South Australian system – House of Assembly electorate boun...
Under the current electoral system for the South Australian Legislative Council, a party which gains...
After each State election in South Australia, an Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission is requir...
The State election of 2006 was interesting for all sorts of reasons. On election night the Tally Roo...
At the Federal election of 24 November 2007, the ALP won the support of the majority of voters acros...
South Australia's fairness clause is unique in Australia, although similar requirements have been pr...
This paper examines the Constitutional requirement of the Electoral Districts Boundaries Commissione...
The thesis reviewed the way that election districts are drawn for Australia's federal, state and ter...
Electoral boundaries in South Australia are currently a contentious issue in politics, with allegati...
In this paper the former Australian Electoral Commissioner considers the issue of electorate boundar...
In 1991 the South Australian Government enacted legislation requiring electoral commissioners to dra...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Antony Green discusses the political impact of the finalised New South Wales state electoral boundar...
IntroductionThis publication provides an assessment of the political impact for the final determined...
There will be state elections in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland over the coming few months...
This paper is about one component of the South Australian system – House of Assembly electorate boun...
Under the current electoral system for the South Australian Legislative Council, a party which gains...
After each State election in South Australia, an Electoral Districts Boundaries Commission is requir...
The State election of 2006 was interesting for all sorts of reasons. On election night the Tally Roo...
At the Federal election of 24 November 2007, the ALP won the support of the majority of voters acros...
South Australia's fairness clause is unique in Australia, although similar requirements have been pr...
This paper examines the Constitutional requirement of the Electoral Districts Boundaries Commissione...
The thesis reviewed the way that election districts are drawn for Australia's federal, state and ter...
Electoral boundaries in South Australia are currently a contentious issue in politics, with allegati...
In this paper the former Australian Electoral Commissioner considers the issue of electorate boundar...
In 1991 the South Australian Government enacted legislation requiring electoral commissioners to dra...
On the weekend of the 9th and 10th of August 2003, participants at the Constitutional Convention del...
Antony Green discusses the political impact of the finalised New South Wales state electoral boundar...
IntroductionThis publication provides an assessment of the political impact for the final determined...
There will be state elections in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland over the coming few months...
This paper is about one component of the South Australian system – House of Assembly electorate boun...
Under the current electoral system for the South Australian Legislative Council, a party which gains...