Can someone please explain the four models of representation (delegate, partisan, trustee and mirror). Thank you

Hi, thanks for your question about different models of representation.

While the terms delegate, partisan, trustee and mirror are not commonly used to describe representation, they do relate to 4 different ideas about how members of parliament represent the people who elected them. Three of these cover ways that an elected representative might approach their work:

  • Trustee representation – elected representatives are entrusted by voters with the responsibility of governing for all. Representatives are free to serve the people as they think best.
  • Delegate representation – elected representatives are delegated the responsibility to act in the interests of the people who elected them. This means that representatives would consider their electorate, state or territory when making decisions.
  • Partisan representation – representatives are elected as a member of a party and have a responsibility to make decisions in line with their party’s policies.

Mirror representation is the idea that an elected body of representatives should reflect society’s different groups in similar proportions to those that exist in the wider population. Examples of different groups could be people of different social, religious or ethnic backgrounds.

A senator is standing at her desk giving a speech in the Senate as other senators listen to her speech.

A senator speaking in the Senate

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A senator speaking in the Senate

A senator is standing at her desk giving a speech in the Senate as other senators listen to her speech.

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A senator standing up at her desk to give a speech in the Senate. Another 6 senators remain in their rows of seats, but have turned towards the senator who is speaking to listen.

When giving speeches in the Senate, senators:

  • represent the views of the people of their state or territory 
  • have their say on bills – proposed laws – and other matters
  • scrutinise – closely examining – the work of the government 
  • discuss important Australian or international issues.