The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Government, which had been in power for more than a decade, and elect the Rudd Labor Government. That represents a fundamental change in Australia's socio-political landscape. This paper provides an analysis of voter support for parties focusing on the disaggregated spatial level of local polling booths. Relationships between votes for political parties for the House of Representatives and the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of populations living in polling booth catchments across all the electorates in Australia are modelled to identify key demographic and socio-political dimensions underlying voter support for political parties
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
This paper describes the development of an e-research facility for socio-spatial analysis. It is ill...
Australia has both a federal system and parliamentary government. One result of this combination is...
The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Governmen...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
One of the traditional concerns of electoral geography has been to relate demographic variables to e...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
This paper examines the 2013 Australian federal election to test two competing models of vote choice...
In this paper I make use of the techniques of multilevel modelling to provide a detailed discussion ...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
It is often argued that features such as partisan de-alignment and targeted campaigning have led to ...
The Alternative Vote system used for elections to the Australian House of Representatives is general...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
This paper describes the development of an e-research facility for socio-spatial analysis. It is ill...
Australia has both a federal system and parliamentary government. One result of this combination is...
The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Governmen...
GIS technology has been used to build an e-research facility whereby it is possible to (a) investiga...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
One of the traditional concerns of electoral geography has been to relate demographic variables to e...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
This paper examines the 2013 Australian federal election to test two competing models of vote choice...
In this paper I make use of the techniques of multilevel modelling to provide a detailed discussion ...
A distinctive spatial pattern has emerged for the Coalition and Labor vote in Australian federal ele...
It is often argued that features such as partisan de-alignment and targeted campaigning have led to ...
The Alternative Vote system used for elections to the Australian House of Representatives is general...
Using post-election surveys of 14,000 voters in ten Australian elections between 1966 and 2001, Andr...
What impact do income and other demographic factors have on voters ’ partisan choice? Using post-ele...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
This paper describes the development of an e-research facility for socio-spatial analysis. It is ill...
Australia has both a federal system and parliamentary government. One result of this combination is...