Ben is joined by Shaun Ratcliff from Accent Research to discuss his recent report looking at differences in voting trends across the generations. We discuss how Millenials and Gen Z voters are much more left-wing than Baby Boomers, explore some theories as to why, and look at evidence as to which of those theories may be right. We then discuss what this implies for the next few decades of Australian politics.
Read Shaun's report at Accent Research.
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118 - India goes to the polls
117 - Tasmania elects a hung parliament
116 - Wrapping up Queensland's local elections
115 - A tour of Tasmania's electorates
114 - Queensland council elections preview
113 - Let's go back to Tasmania
112 - Prabowo wins in Indonesia
111 - Indonesia goes to the polls
109 - Finding the electoral sweet spot
108 - Inside a party’s redistribution submission
107 - Boundary delimitation, straight from Malaysia
106 - Voice referendum wrap-up
105 - Voice referendum final week
104 - New Zealand election preview
103 - A history of Indigenous elections in Australia
102 - A history of Australian referendums
101 - Group voting tickets and ward changes in Victoria
100 - Redistributions all over Australia
99 - History of STV in the USA
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