NSW wrap-up – the non-classic Sydney races
In today's blog post I'm going through the races that could prove to be interesting in Sydney but aren't a Labor vs Liberal race.
There's a lot more uncertainty with these sort of races, particularly when it comes to the independents. There's a large number...
Podcast #88: NSW election final week
With the NSW state election coming up this weekend, Ben is joined by Kevin Bonham to discuss the upper house race and what to watch for on election night.
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NSW wrap-up – the classic Sydney races
Over the course of this week I'll be running through four categories of seats that seem interesting as we get closer to Saturday. Today, I'm analysing twelve classic Labor vs Liberal seats in the Sydney region.
I've identified ten Liberal seats and two Labor seats...
Could we have another state redistribution in NSW soon?
New South Wales legislation sets a schedule for redistributions of Legislative Assembly electorates to be held once every two terms. We have had redistributions before the 1991, 1999, 2007, 2015 and 2023 elections. Yet there is a clause in the constitution that allows for...
How might a hung parliament play out?
There's a lot of talk about hung parliaments, but they're not all the same. A potential hung parliament in New South Wales will play out quite differently depending on the relative balance of the major parties and who sits on that crossbench.
In this post...
Another surge of councillors in state parliament?
I've been an unusual number of councillors announcing their candidacy for the state election. It made me wonder, how many are actually running? How many are likely to win? And how does this compare to recent history?
I'm using the same methodology I used for...
What is the likely gender balance in the new NSW parliament?
It's a common topic on this blog that I analyse how many men and women are nominated for each party, but it's not really the most important measure. Ultimately candidate nominations are simply a means to an end, which is the final elected parliament...
Podcast #87: Prospects for a hung parliament in NSW
In today's episode Ben is joined by Peter Chen from the University of Sydney. They discuss the prospects for a hung parliament and the major campaign issues dominating the election.
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Preference data that could inform a hung parliament
There is a lot of speculation about the potential for a hung parliament in NSW, legitimately in my opinion.
In today's post, the last examining preference flow data from 2019, I look at a number of datapoints that might tell us something about how the...
What votes make up the 2PP?
As a follow up to last week's series of articles on preference flows, I wanted to understand which voters end up in the two-party-preferred piles for Labor and the Coalition, and which ones exhaust.
So I took the two-party-preferred preference flows by party of first...