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Alarming numbers for Victoria’s Liberals

Victorian voters took out their anger on the Liberal Party last November. Scott Morrison is desperately hoping that they've got it out of their system.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections 2 Comments 6 March 201922 March 2019

Compulsory voting revisited

A new book reopens the debate over compulsory voting. Australians seem comfortable with it; here are some reasons why they should think again.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Electoral law, Political issues 2 Comments 4 March 2019

“Socialism” in three countries

Whether in Britain, Australia or the United States, most voters don't want to get rid of the market economy. So actual socialists are trying to convince them that there's no alternative.

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Charles Richardson Australia, British Isles, Europe, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues, United States 1 Comment 22 February 201926 January 2022

Australia Day?

It's Australia Day in Australia – or was that two days ago? It's become an intractable problem.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Ideas, Political issues 4 Comments 28 January 201927 January 2022

2018 in review

Looking back on the key elections of 2018 reveals an intriguing mix, with democracy recording some notable wins as well as losses.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Australia, Central and South Asia, Elections, Europe, Latin America, Middle East, South-East Asia, United States 2 Comments 2 January 2019

Victoria’s very strange upper house

Victoria's Legislative Council again falls badly short of the proportional representation that it was supposed to achieve. Unscrupulous preference deals are only part of the story.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Electoral law 3 Comments 12 December 201820 July 2019

Victoria wraps up

Final lower house results from the Victorian election show the size of Labor's win and the distortions of the electoral system.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections 6 Comments 9 December 201817 December 2018

It’s 2002 all over again – or is it?

The Labor Party in Victoria has won only its second landslide in 60 years. There are interesting comparisons to be made with the first one.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Party matters 3 Comments 28 November 20188 December 2018

Another Trumpist goes down

Victoria's Labor government comfortably wins re-election, in a striking repudiation of its opposition's turn to the right.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Party matters, Political issues 6 Comments 26 November 2018

Election preview: Victoria

Victorian voters seem poised to give their Labor government a second term, although the opposition is not entirely without hope.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Electoral law 1 Comment 23 November 201823 November 2018

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