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Footnotes 1 See Joan Rydon's articles in the Aust. J. of Politics and History , vol I, no 1, Nov 1956; vol IV, no 1, Aug 1958; vol V no 1, May 1959; vol XII no 1, May 1966; and in Political Science Wellington, Vol 9 no 2, Sept 1957. 2 See Joan Rydon, ‘The Electorate’ in Forces in Australian Politics AIPS 1963, pp 180–184. 3 See Australian Political Studies Association Monography No 6, 2nd ed. 1963. See also C. J. Masterman ‘The Effect of the “Donkey Vote” on the House of Representatives’ Aust. J. of Politics and History , vol X no 2, Aug 1964, pp 221–225, and Colin A. Hughes ‘Compulsory Voting’ in Politics , vol I no 2, Nov 1966, pp 81–95. 4 See M. Steed's Appendix to The British General Election of 1964 by D. E. Butler and A. King, London 1965, pp 337–8. See also H. Berrington ‘The General Election of 1964′ Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Vol 128, 1965. 5 Bennelong 1961 (48.1 per cent) is the only case of a Labor candidate with over 48 per cent of the vote being defeated. 6 In figure 1 and in
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Published: Apr 1, 1968
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