With a few elections finishing up, I have now made a number of additions to the Tally Room’s data repository. The repository is something I made to deal with the poor state of election results data stored by state electoral commissions when it comes to state and local elections. The repository stores data that has […]| The Tally Room
There has been a clear trend in all Australian elections over the last twenty years of voters moving away from voting on election day, with an increasing number of voters choosing pre-poll voting as an alternative. Tasmania has lagged behind the rest of the country in moving away from ordinary election-day voting, both at state […]| The Tally Room
Now that we have the final booth results for the Tasmanian state election, I’ve decided to add another chapter to a series of blog posts analysing the geographic trends of individual candidates within each party within each electorate. You can read my blog posts about the 2021 election and the 2024 election here. I’ve also […]| The Tally Room
Casting a formal vote in a Tasmanian lower house election isn’t the easiest vote to cast, but in some ways it’s easier than it would be in other places. Voters are required to number at least as many boxes as there are vacancies – that means that the required number of preferences increased from 5 […]| The Tally Room
While the overall seat numbers in the Tasmanian House of Assembly have been very stable, that disguises more changes at the level of the individual MP. For today’s post I am going to look at the statistics for how many MPs were replaced at each Tasmanian election, and how 2025 compares to the historical trend: […]| The Tally Room
If you’ve been following my live blog, you would have seen that the preference count in the Tasmanian state election finished on Saturday, with the count in Bass being in doubt right up until the end. Most seats ended up going to the candidates who were expected to win, with just a few exceptions. The […]| The Tally Room
10:32pm – There have been no further updates in Franklin and Lyons since my last updates. 10:30pm – The exclusion of fourth-placed Labor candidate John Kamara in Clark pushed Greens MP Vica Bayley over quota, so his small surplus will be the next to be distributed. After Bayley’s exclusion, we’ll see 3113 votes from third-placed […]| The Tally Room
This article is part of my Tasmanian election 2025 postcount coverage. Link to tallyboard thread| Dr Kevin Bonham
Live coverage at this link on election night| Dr Kevin Bonham
Live coverage at this link on election night| Dr Kevin Bonham
Live coverage on election night on Pulse Tasmania - Link will be posted here when known - No paywall!| Dr Kevin Bonham
DemosAU Lib 34.9 ALP 24.7 Green 15.6 Nat 2.7 SF+F 1.8 IND 20.3| Dr Kevin Bonham
Nominations were announced today for the Tasmanian state election. After record-sized ballot papers at the previous election in 2024, they will shrink slightly in 2025. There will be fewer columns …| The Tally Room
EMRS JUNE 15-17/JUNE 29-JULY 1| Dr Kevin Bonham
This article is part of my 2025 Tasmanian election coverage. Link to main guide page including links to seat guides and voting advice.| Dr Kevin Bonham
YouGov Liberal 31 Labor 34 Green 13 IND 18 other 4| Dr Kevin Bonham
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com
Tasmanian and Australian psephology, opinion poll analysis, election analysis and political commentary by Dr Kevin Bonham.| kevinbonham.blogspot.com