The Queensland political landscape has changed drastically with the introduction of four new MPs and the reintroduction of compulsory preferential voting. The ABC\u27s election analyst, Antony Green, says the changes are astonishing
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
The ALP's "Just Vote 1" campaign message was designed to limit to effect of preference exchange amon...
Since at least the 1970s it has been a supposed political truism that the Queensland polity is someh...
'The Queensland election has wrought a fundamental shift in Australia's political landscape-one that...
This article revisits the zonal malapportionment and ‘Johrymander’ endemic in Queensland’s electoral...
Australia’s entrenched liberal democratic traditions of a free media, fair and fre-quent elections a...
The 2001 general election for the Queensland Legislative Assembly's fiftieth Parliament will stand a...
It’s said that things don’t change much or too quickly in Queensland – yet in the space of eleven ye...
The ABC\u27s election analyst, Antony Green, summarises amendments to NSW electoral boundaries and t...
Among the 1983 changes to the electoral rules for Australian Senate elections using the Single Trans...
This paper provides coverage of selected procedural changes during the first year of the operation o...
This article investigates and revises the conventional wisdom about aggregate-level electoral change...
This background note provides a detailed account of the issues and dynamics of the 2012 election for...
During the 2001 Queensland state election, the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) ‘Just Vote 1’ campaign...
It’s time to reform the preselection process, argues Brian Costar UNLIKE the United States, el...
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
The ALP's "Just Vote 1" campaign message was designed to limit to effect of preference exchange amon...
Since at least the 1970s it has been a supposed political truism that the Queensland polity is someh...
'The Queensland election has wrought a fundamental shift in Australia's political landscape-one that...
This article revisits the zonal malapportionment and ‘Johrymander’ endemic in Queensland’s electoral...
Australia’s entrenched liberal democratic traditions of a free media, fair and fre-quent elections a...
The 2001 general election for the Queensland Legislative Assembly's fiftieth Parliament will stand a...
It’s said that things don’t change much or too quickly in Queensland – yet in the space of eleven ye...
The ABC\u27s election analyst, Antony Green, summarises amendments to NSW electoral boundaries and t...
Among the 1983 changes to the electoral rules for Australian Senate elections using the Single Trans...
This paper provides coverage of selected procedural changes during the first year of the operation o...
This article investigates and revises the conventional wisdom about aggregate-level electoral change...
This background note provides a detailed account of the issues and dynamics of the 2012 election for...
During the 2001 Queensland state election, the Australian Labor Party's (ALP) ‘Just Vote 1’ campaign...
It’s time to reform the preselection process, argues Brian Costar UNLIKE the United States, el...
Redistributions of Commonwealth electoral division boundaries occurred in Victoria, Queensland and S...
The ALP's "Just Vote 1" campaign message was designed to limit to effect of preference exchange amon...
Since at least the 1970s it has been a supposed political truism that the Queensland polity is someh...