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« on: October 14, 2004, 11:39:48 PM »


Can anyone comment on whether postal votes in Australia are systematically different from the average vote (i.e., further right or left)?

I notice that the four closest seats are currently held by Labour, so it would seem like if there is no systematic tilt, then random chance would probably change at least one of them by the end of counting, and if the systematic tilt favors the Coalition, several of them might go over. On the other hand, if postal votes are more reliably Labour, no change probably.
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