Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Re-elected 1 – Guy Barnett (Liberal) Re-elected 2 – Jane Howlett (Liberal) 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – Defeated – Casey Farrell (Labor) Defeated – Andrew Jenner (Nationals, formerly Jacqui Lambie Network) End… Read More »TAS 2025 – Lyons – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Elected 1 – Peter George (Independent) Re-elected 2 – Eric Abetz (Liberal) 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – After count 20 – end of Tuesday counting During the day three Peter George Group… Read More »TAS2025 – Franklin – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Re-elected 1 – Kristie Johnston (Independent) – – – – – – – After Count 18 – late Tuesaday Three Green, two Labor and one Liberal candidate along with two ungrouped Independents have been excluded today. The… Read More »TAS2025 – Clark – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Re-elected 1 – Jeremy Rockliff (Liberal) Elected 2 – Gavin Pearce (Liberal) 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – Defeated – Miriam Beswick (National, former Jacqui Lambie Network) Update after Count 23 – end… Read More »TAS2025 – Braddon – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
Result links – Bass | Braddon | Clark | Franklin | Lyons BASS – Table of Elected and Defeated Candidates Elected 1 – Bridget Archer (Liberal) Re-elected 2 – Janie Finlay (Labor) Re-elected 3 – Michael Ferguson (Liberal) 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – Defeated – Rebekah Pentland (Independent, ex-Jacqui Lambie network) The… Read More »TAS2025 – Bass – Tracking the Distribution of Preferences| Antony Green's Election Blog
(if you haven’t seen our 3-candidate-preferred explorer for the 2018 Victorian state election, click here) Preferential voting and the three-candidate-preferred Historically, the outcome of Australian elections is often summed up using some version of the two-party pendulum, where seats are ordered based on the margin between the final two candidates (the two-candidate-preferred, or 2cp) asContinue Reading... How our Model of Preference Distribution Works (and How Accurate Is it?)Continue R...| Armarium Interreta