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Factions and tendencies in the Australian political party system
Authors:Clive Bean  Ian McAllister
Institution:1. Research Fellow in the Research School of Social Sciences , Australian National University;2. Professor of Politics, University College , University of New South Wales
Abstract:This paper uses the 1987 Australian Election Study to examine the attitudinal, social and political characteristics of the political factions and tendencies which exist within the Labor, Liberal, National and Australian Democrat parties. We show that attitudinal groups are identifiable in all four parties, the greatest diversity existing within the Democrats and the least diversity within the Nationals. Substantial differences exist between groups within each party in social background and political characteristics. A multivariate analysis of factional and tendency electoral support shows that incumbency and control of nominations is important among ALP factions, while electorate involvement and party membership are important within Liberal and National tendencies.
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