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Unrepresentative swill by Malcolm Mackerras

Oct 8
Oct 8 Kristina Keneally's candidacy for Fowler represents broader issue in Australian elections

Malcolm Mackerras

Sep 20
Sep 20 Will Steven Marshall win the South Australian state election?

Malcolm Mackerras

Aug 2
Aug 2 Biden’s presidency going well

Malcolm Mackerras

Jun 11
Jun 11 Which political party is the most misogynistic?

Malcolm Mackerras

May 14
May 14 The Liberals won the Tasmanian election as predicted, but what will happen in the next Federal election?

Malcolm Mackerras

Apr 20
Apr 20 Will Andrew Peacock be recorded as the best prime minister Australia never had?

Malcolm Mackerras

Apr 13
Apr 13 How will the Tasmanian election play out?

Malcolm Mackerras

Mar 12
Mar 12 Should John Anderson fill NSW Senate seat?

Malcolm Mackerras

Jan 14
Jan 14 Donald Trump: the worst & most failed US President

Malcolm Mackerras

Oct 27
Oct 27 NZ and ACT is almost done and dusted, so the new premier of Queensland will be...?

Malcolm Mackerras

Aug 4
Aug 4 Predicting these five elections

Malcolm Mackerras

Jun 13
Jun 13 Will Albo remain Labor's leader?

Malcolm Mackerras

Apr 21
Apr 21 Biden will defeat Trump

Malcolm Mackerras

Mar 23
Mar 23 Trump won't have a second term but ScoMo will

Malcolm Mackerras

Feb 20
Feb 20 Can an Australian Aboriginal ever be an 'alien'?

Malcolm Mackerras
 

‘Unrepresentative Swill’ is a blog by Malcolm Mackerras. It is intended to serve as a repository of Malcolm’s analysis and reflections on Australian federal and state elections and electoral systems.

 

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