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Australian Election Study

@auelectionstudy

The Australian Election Study is the leading study of elections, voting and public opinion in Australia. ARC-funded @politicsANU, @Griffith_CGPP & @Sydney_Uni.

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Education highly predictive of voting patterns in federal election - csrm.cass.anu.edu.au/research/publi… Nicholas Biddle & Ian McAllister latest research “Explaining 2022 Federal Election”. For more, come along to the symposium csrm.cass.anu.edu.au/events/symposi…

Education highly predictive of voting patterns in federal election - csrm.cass.anu.edu.au/research/publi… Nicholas Biddle & Ian McAllister latest research “Explaining 2022 Federal Election”. For more, come along to the symposium csrm.cass.anu.edu.au/events/symposi…
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On #FirstView, ANU School of Politics & International Relations's Jill Sheppard & Jana von Stein: Australians are more likely to oppose restrictive refugee policy if framed as a violation of international law vs. framed as emphasizing morality or international reputation. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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New Jill Sheppard & Jana von Stein refugee policy research in International Organization Do citizens care whether their government breaches international law, or are other imperatives more influential? People most strongly oppose policy that violates international law. cambridge.org/core/journals/…

New <a href="/jillesheppard/">Jill Sheppard</a> &amp; <a href="/jkvonstein/">Jana von Stein</a> refugee policy research in <a href="/IntOrgJournal/">International Organization</a>

Do citizens care whether their government breaches international law, or are other imperatives more influential? People most strongly oppose policy that violates international law. cambridge.org/core/journals/…
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Join panellists Sarah Cameron, Tomás Daly and Benjamin Moffitt | benmoffitt.bsky.social in conversation with chair Professor Brian Head to discuss democracy + trust at our #DemocracySymposium next week. Register for in-person/online👉🏽socialsciences.joyn-us.app

Join panellists <a href="/sarahcpolitics/">Sarah Cameron</a>, <a href="/DemocracyTalk/">Tomás Daly</a> and <a href="/bjmoffitt/">Benjamin Moffitt | benmoffitt.bsky.social</a> in conversation with chair Professor Brian Head to discuss democracy + trust at our #DemocracySymposium next week. Register for in-person/online👉🏽socialsciences.joyn-us.app
Simon Jackman @simonjackman@aus.social (@simonjackman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2022 Australian Federal Election: Results from the Australian Election Study simonjackman.netlify.app/talk/the-2022-… Looking forward to launching AES 2022 with Sarah Cameron Ian McAllister and Jill Sheppard #AusPol2022

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Although there's been a slight improvement, trust remains low in government. @saracpolitics shares evidence from the Australian Election Study at our #democracysymposium

Although there's been a slight improvement, trust remains low in government. @saracpolitics shares evidence from the Australian Election Study at our #democracysymposium
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The 2022 Australian Election Study will be released Monday 5 December, 10:30am, with new reports and data. We look at what explains the Coalition loss, the rise of the 'Teals', political trust, the impacts of COVID-19, policy issues, leaders, and more. australianelectionstudy.org

The 2022 Australian Election Study will be released Monday 5 December, 10:30am, with new reports and data.

We look at what explains the Coalition loss, the rise of the 'Teals', political trust, the impacts of COVID-19, policy issues, leaders, and more. 

australianelectionstudy.org
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Australia's largest and longest-running study on elections has found almost one in three voters cast their ballot for minor parties or independent candidates in the 2022 federal election. ANU School of Politics & International Relations abc.net.au/radionational/…

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A record one in three voters cast a ballot for minor parties or independents at the federal election in May, the latest Australian Election Study found. trib.al/WI2xjFB

Antony Green - elections (@antonygreenelec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How to win a seat as a 'Teal' Independent #auspol (1) Take enough Liberal votes to force seat to preferences (2) encourage tactical voting for you by Labor and Green voters to reach second Place (3) attract Labor, Green and other preferences to turn second place into victory

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For generations, political scientist Ian McAllister says, it remained typically the case that as people aged, their politics shifted. “They were left wing, and then they became centrist, and right when they got older.” But not any longer. satpa.pe/liber094u

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“Teal voters are more likely to be Labor-leaning than conservative, study finds.” One of the many interesting findings from the work of ⁦Sarah Cameron⁩ ⁦Simon Jackman⁩ and Ian McAllister theguardian.com/australia-news…

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The 2022 Australian Election Study is now out! New evidence on why the Coalition lost, leaders, Teals, gender, generation, trust, COVID-19 and more. Check out two new AES reports providing highlights of findings on 2022 election and long-term trends. australianelectionstudy.org

The 2022 Australian Election Study is now out!

New evidence on why the Coalition lost, leaders, Teals, gender, generation, trust, COVID-19 and more.

Check out two new AES reports providing highlights of findings on 2022 election and long-term trends.

australianelectionstudy.org
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Millennials and gen Z have deserted the Coalition – this could be dire for the opposition Simon Jackman discusses the 2022 Australian Election Study in The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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What does Australia's longest-running election study say about the 2022 poll? Australian Election Study data provides deep insights into voter behaviour and attitudes, but here are the top six takeaways. ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences ANU School of Politics & International Relations #auspol reporter.anu.edu.au/all-stories/6-…

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#CNES has grown to 35 election studies!🎉A warm welcome to our new members: Australian Election Study AES Australian Election Study, Brazilian Electoral Study BES Cesop - Unicamp, Japanese Electoral Study JES, New Zealand Election Study NZES, Taiwan Election and Democratization Study TEDS👋

#CNES has grown to 35 election studies!🎉A warm welcome to our new members: Australian Election Study AES <a href="/AUelectionstudy/">Australian Election Study</a>, Brazilian Electoral Study BES <a href="/CesopUnicamp/">Cesop - Unicamp</a>, Japanese Electoral Study JES, New Zealand Election Study NZES, Taiwan Election and Democratization Study TEDS👋
WAPOR (@wapor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔹 The Helen H. Dinerman Award, awarded to Professor Ian McAllister (ourANU) for his pioneering work on political behavior, electoral studies, and his leadership in the Australian Election Study and Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. Committee chaired by Robert Chung 鍾庭耀

🔹 The Helen H. Dinerman Award, awarded to Professor Ian McAllister (<a href="/ourANU/">ourANU</a>) for his pioneering work on political behavior, electoral studies, and his leadership in the Australian Election Study and Comparative Study of Electoral Systems.

Committee chaired by <a href="/Robert_TY_CHUNG/">Robert Chung 鍾庭耀</a>
Sarah Cameron (@sarahcpolitics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent news that ANU School of Politics & International Relations Professor Ian McAllister has been honoured with the 2025 WAPOR Helen Dinerman Award! Recognition of his major contributions to survey research and as one of the world’s leading scholars in electoral studies. Congratulations Ian!