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...

The numbers for the upcoming NT redistribution

Everyone including myself is closely focused on the NSW state election, but I wanted to draw a bit of attention to an upcoming redistribution, for the 25 seats in the NT Legislative Assembly. The period for public suggestions is now open, closing in late March....

NSW 2023 – Nominations close

Nominations were declared yesterday in the New South Wales state election. There has been a slight reduction in the number of candidates in the lower house. The ballot paper is slightly larger for the upper house, but the number of groups with a box...

How preferences flow between Greens and Labor

This blog post was inspired by some discussion about the race in the seat of Lismore. Labor candidate Janelle Saffin came second in 2019, narrowly outpolling the Greens, who had come second in 2015. Greens preferences flowed strongly to Labor, electing Saffin over the...

NSW 2023 – 2PP preference flows by party under OPV

In yesterday's blog post, I looked at how many numbers voters tend to fill out on their ballot paper. Today I'm going to look at how those preferences flow to the major parties. The term "two-party-preferred" (2PP) refers to preferences distributed between Labor and the...

How people fill out their ballots in NSW

In this blog post I'll be analysing how much people fill out their ballot paper, and how it differs between parties and based on how big the ballot paper is. For the next three blog posts, I will be using the full preference data published...

NSW 2023 – where preferences have flowed over time

The New South Wales Legislative Assembly has been elected by the optional preferential voting (OPV) method since 1981. Unlike compulsory preferential voting (CPV) which is used in most of Australia, voters are free to number as few or as many boxes as they wish....

Podcast #86: Introduction to the NSW election

The podcast is back, and Ben is joined by Rodney Smith from the University of Sydney and Michael McGowan from the Guardian to discuss the upcoming NSW state election. We discussed the election context and then focused on the prospects of minor parties and...

When local council parties break into state politics

During the most recent NSW council elections, I wrote repeatedly about how party systems for local councils are not the same as the state or federal party system. A different electoral system and different limits to the size of the polity tend to spit...

The non-classic dimension in NSW

There are 93 seats in the NSW Legislative Assembly. While a majority of these seats will be straight-out contests between Labor and the Coalition, a sizeable share of these seats are what the Australian Electoral Commission calls 'non-classic' - where the final two-candidate-preferred count...