A study of the relationships between the attitudes of Australian voters on party political issues and their voting behaviour at the 1969 Federal election
Abstract
A common preoccupation of both students and practitioners of
politics has for long been the extent to which policy issues are relevant
to electoral behaviour in representative systems of government. Although
the focus of the debate has shifted over time, political scientists
continue to argue whether theories of liberal democracy presuppose that
electoral decisions are made on the basis of considered judgements about
how a country is to be governed and whether, in fact, people actually do
cast their votes with such considerations in mind.
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