

The Tally Room
Ben Raue
The Tally Room is a podcast covering Australian elections, hosted by Ben Raue.
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Aug 9, 2020 • 18min
39 - Introducing the NT election
Ben is joined by Robyn Smith, historian of the Northern Territory, to discuss the upcoming NT election - recent political events, the party system, some seats to watch, and the peculiar nature of NT elections.
Robyn mentioned Weekends with Walshy, which features in the podcast feed for Territory Story.
Check out Ben's guide to the NT election.

Jul 26, 2020 • 19min
38 - Tasmanian upper house preview
Ben is joined by Kevin Bonham to talk about next weekend's elections for the Tasmanian Legislative Council.
Apologies for lower quality audio on Ben's part - but it should still be perfectly clear.
Tally Room guide to the Tasmanian Legislative Council
Kevin's guides to Huon and Rosevears

Jul 12, 2020 • 38min
37 - Eden-Monaro review and state seat entitlements
Ben is joined by William Bowe, the Poll Bludger, to discuss the results of the Eden-Monaro by-election. We then digressed into a discussion of the determination of entitlements of House of Representatives seats for each state, including the abolition of the Northern Territory's second seat and long-term trends for Victoria and Western Australia.
Antony Green's blog post about how seats are allocated to Territories
Journal article about electoral redistributions discussed by Ben

Jul 1, 2020 • 24min
36 - Eden-Monaro preview
Ben is joined by Stewart Jackson from the University of Sydney to preview this weekend's federal by-election in the seat of Eden-Monaro.

Apr 13, 2020 • 29min
35 - Queensland local elections wrap-up
Ben is joined by Alexis Pink to wrap up the results of the Brisbane City Council election and the Queensland state by-elections, including how these elections were influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mar 22, 2020 • 37min
34 - COVID-19 and Queensland elections
Ben is joined by Glenn Kefford and Chris Salisbury from the University of Queensland to discuss the Queensland state by-elections and the City of Brisbane election, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on these elections.
We recorded this episode remotely from each person's home so there is a few audio problems on one of the guests' tracks, but it shouldn't seriously affect the listening experience.

Mar 15, 2020 • 28min
33 - Council elections in South-East Queensland
Ben is joined again by Alexis Pink from 4ZZZ to discuss elections for the councils surrounding the City of Brisbane: Gold Coast, Ipswich, Moreton Bay, Logan and Sunshine Coast.
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Dec 16, 2019 • 28min
32 - The Australian Election Study
Ben is joined by the ANU's Jill Sheppard to discuss the Australian Election Study: the process and some of the findings.
AES 2019 election report
AES trends 1987-2019
Ben's post about the Australian Election Study
This is the final episode of 2019. If you want to support this podcast to come back in 2020 please consider signing up as a donor via Patreon.

Dec 11, 2019 • 33min
31 - Introduction to Brisbane City Council
This episode is all about the March 2020 election for Brisbane City Council, the most populous council in Australia. Ben is joined by Alexis Pink from 4ZZZ's Pineapple Rebellion to discuss the context and some of the key wards.
The Tally Room guide to the Brisbane City Council election
Pineapple Rebellion website

Dec 1, 2019 • 40min
30 - can our voting system really be "fair"?
Ben is joined by Peter Brent and Stewart Jackson to discuss whether it's ever possible for a single-member voting system to be "fair" in the context of the final defeat of the South Australian fairness clause, and the relative value of survey, polling and raw voting data in assessing the results of an election.


