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The Australian constitutional referendum of 1999: evaluating explanations of republican voting

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posted on 2023-05-16, 14:15 authored by Bruce TranterBruce Tranter
The Constitutional Referendum of November 1999 saw Australians reject a republic and vote to retain the British Monarch as Australian Head of State. Multivariate analyses of data from the Australian Constitutional Referendum Survey were employed to examine the impact of social background, political and social movement leadership, political knowledge and political trust on the referendum vote. Younger, secular, highly educated and Labor partisans, and those who evaluated republican political and social movement leaders positively, were more likely to vote for constitutional change. Republican voting was stronger also, among those more trusting of politicians. The Yes vote was associated positively with higher cognitive skills and greater voter knowledge of political and constitutional issues, highlighting the salience of political education processes for the outcome of referenda.

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Publication title

Electoral Studies

Volume

22

Issue

4

Pagination

677-701

ISSN

0261-3794

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Elsevier

Place of publication

Oxford

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