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Anton Kreitzer
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E: 8.00, S: 3.11

« on: August 23, 2012, 10:57:22 AM »
« edited: September 26, 2012, 12:31:07 AM by Anton Kreitzer »

1901: Free Trade
1903: Free Trade
1906: Anti-Socialist

1909: Commonwealth Liberal
1913: Commonwealth Liberal
1914: Commonwealth Liberal
1917: Nationalist
1919: Nationalist/Nationalist
1922: Nationalist/Nationalist
1925: Nationalist/Nationalist
1928: Nationalist/Nationalist
1929: Nationalist/Nationalist

1931: UAP/UAP
1934: UAP/UAP
1937: UAP/UAP
1940: UAP/UAP
1943: UAP/UAP
1946: Liberal/Liberal
1949: Liberal/Liberal
1951: Liberal/Liberal
1954: Liberal/Liberal
1955: Liberal/Liberal
1958: Liberal/Liberal
1961: Liberal/Liberal
1963: Liberal/Liberal
1966: Liberal/Liberal
1969: Liberal/Liberal
1972: Liberal/Liberal
1974: Liberal/Liberal
1975: Liberal/Liberal
1977: Liberal/Liberal
1980: Liberal/Liberal
1983: Liberal/Liberal
1984: Liberal/Liberal
1987: Liberal/Liberal
1990: Liberal/Liberal
1993: Liberal/Liberal
1996: Liberal/Liberal
1998: Liberal/Liberal
2001: Liberal/Liberal
2004: Liberal/Liberal
2007: Liberal/Liberal
, although had I been old enough to vote at the time, I would have voted Labor.
2010: Liberal/Liberal
Next: Liberal/Liberal

If I lived in a rural area, however, swap "Nationalist/UAP/Liberal" for "Country" (1918-1974), "National Country" (1975-84), or "National" (1984-)

UPDATE: State/territory voting history (post-Federation only):
Asterisk next to a state indicates I would vote for the Country/National equivalent if I lived in the right electorate.

ACT - Straight Liberal

NSW*:
1901-1913: Liberal Reform Party
1917-1930: Nationalist
1933-1941: United Australia Party
1944-present: Liberal

NT - Straight CLP

QLD:
1901-1908: Conservative
1909-1915: Ministerialist
1918: Nationalist
1920: Nationalist/Country, depending on where I lived.
1923: Same as 1920, except swap Nationalist for United.
1926-1935: CPNP (Country and Progressive National Party)
1938-1941: Country/UAP, depending on where I lived.
1944-1947: Same as 1938-41, except swap UAP for Queensland People's Party.
1950-1980: Country/National/Liberal, depending on the year and where I lived.
1983-1992: Liberal, if no Liberal candidate, than an independent or 3rd party.
1995-2006: National or Liberal, depending on where I lived.
2009-present: LNP

SA:
1902-1906: Conservative
1910: Liberal and Democratic Union
1912-1921: Liberal Union
1924-1930: Liberal Federation
1933-1973: Liberal and Country League
1975-present: Liberal

TAS:
1901-1906: Free Trade
1909: Anti-Socialist
1912-1916: Commonwealth Liberal
1919-1944: Nationalist
1946-present: Liberal

VIC*:
Wikipedia only has the elections going back to 1929, so we can assume before that I'd have voted in a similar manner to other states.
1929: Nationalist
1932-1943: UAP
1945-present: Liberal

WA*:
1901-1911: Ministerialist
1914: Liberal
1917-1943: Nationalist
1946-present: Liberal

1983: National/Labor
1984: National/Labor

Also, why would you have preferenced Labor in 1983 and 1984 Rhodie?
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Wake Me Up When The Hard Border Ends
Anton Kreitzer
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Posts: 4,166
Australia


Political Matrix
E: 8.00, S: 3.11

« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2012, 05:56:39 AM »

solopop, why would you have voted Liberal in '92 and '96 at the state level? Would you have been/were you angry at Cain/Kirner and company for the state Victoria was in by the early 90s?
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