[图书][B] British general elections since 1964: Diversity, dealignment, and disillusion

D Denver, M Garnett - 2021 - books.google.com
British general elections would almost inevitably turn first to the ‘Nuffield studies? These
volumes began with the 1945 election … Figure 1.3 charts UK turnout at all general elections from …

Electoral competitiveness and turnout in British elections, 1964–2010

J Vowles, G Katz, D Stevens - Political Science Research and …, 2017 - cambridge.org
… focus on the last 13 general elections. The mean Perceived … parties at the previous general
election reduces the probability … for the differential impact of the electoral context on “young” …

[HTML][HTML] The local roots of the participation gap: Inequality and voter turnout

J Bartle, S Birch, M Skirmuntt - Electoral Studies, 2017 - Elsevier
… is drawn from multi-level British data. Heterogeneity has a mildly … considered data collected
after general election day on 6 May … Differential turnout by party supporters can tip an election

Ethnic heterogeneity in the social bases of voting at the 2010 British general election

AF Heath, SD Fisher, D Sanders… - … UK General Election of …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
… We look first at turnout and then at patterns of vote choice. While our primary focus is on …
wars, this might be reflected in differential abstention whereas those Muslims who did go to the …

What small spatial scales are relevant as electoral contexts for individual voters? The importance of the household on turnout at the 2001 general election

D Cutts, E Fieldhouse - American Journal of Political Science, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
… Party targeting and tactics or seat marginality often leads to differential activity between …
This research uses marked electoral registers from the 2001 British General Election, for a …

Understanding electoral turnout among British young people: A review of the literature

E Phelps - Parliamentary Affairs, 2012 - academic.oup.com
electoral turnout in Britainturnout at recent British general elections declined to the extent
it did among the youngest eligible to vote. There is also a lack of detail as to whether turnout

A comparative analysis of voter turnout in regional elections

A Henderson, N McEwen - Electoral Studies, 2010 - Elsevier
… variation here stems from differential responsibilities over taxation. In the UK’s highly asymmetric
… It is worth noting that all but Canada and the UK in our sample employ weekend voting, …

Core and peripheral voters: predictors of turnout across three types of elections

Y Bhatti, JO Dahlgaard, JH Hansen… - Political …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
differential levels of turnoutturnout compared to most other European countries, we note
that the participation ratio between the national election and European parliamentary election

Introduction: Consequences of low turnout

G Lutz, M Marsh - Electoral Studies, 2007 - Elsevier
elections with that in general elections. Both articles point out that while differential turnout
can … Moreover, Fisher's extensive analysis of British data also reinforced the weakness of the …

Constituency marginality and turnout in Britain revisited

D Denver, G Hands, I MacAllister - British Elections & Parties …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
… that in British general elections from 1959 to 1970 variations in turnout across constituencies
were … contest) in the preceding election - the closer the previous contest, the higher was the …