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How the donkeys voted

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June 1980, no. 21

Anatomy of an Election edited by P.R. Hay, I. Ward, and John Warhurst

Hill of Content, $8.95, 268 pp

How the donkeys voted

by
June 1980, no. 21

For many years there has been little study of politics and elections at the state level in Australia. It seems to have been assumed that only national politics is really important, and that voters made very little distinction between state and federal politics. Thus, the conventional wisdom on electoral behavior had it that voters reacted fairly predictably on the basis of their early political socialization and in response to a set of vague images of the parties which was generated largely at the national level and changed only slowly.

Derek Duke reviews 'Anatomy of an Election', edited by P.R. Hay, I. Ward, and John Warhurst

Anatomy of an Election

edited by P.R. Hay, I. Ward, and John Warhurst

Hill of Content, $8.95, 268 pp

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