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The 1987 Fijian general election, and the subsequent military coups are inextricably linked and require a framework for analysis that incorporates electoral geography within a broader political geography framework. Taylor's (1984) revised model of electoral geography provides such a framework. It allows for the analysis of two distinct processes that are fundamental to any electoral system: the geography of support and the geography of power.