R Johnston, C Pattie, D Rossiter - Parliamentary Affairs, 2005 - academic.oup.com
… regional variation in voting at recent UKgeneralelections. The evidence of such variation … Of the three parties, Labour experienced the main changes in the geography of support by …
… New Labour, New Geography! While the major parties still rely on their heartlands for their parliamentary base, the 1997 election has seen important and far-reaching changes. Labour …
… extent and significance of those geographical divides at the 2016 … If, in addition, there are geographicalvariations not … , qualifications and voting at recent Englishgeneralelections: An …
… Another cause may be changes to the voter registration system: … of UKelections are not just affected by how many votes a party wins, but their distribution. If the number of parliamentary …
… voting: evidence from the 1992 BritishGeneralElection, Reg. Studies 32, 249±263. Recent BritishGeneralElection results have produced an increasingly distinct regional geography of …
… But distinct regional variations in Britishvoting persist, even when we control for local economic conditions. The housing slump stood out as an important factor in influencing voters' …
… Britishgeneralelection resulted in continuity of government. The Conservative Party won an overall majority for the fourth consecutive election… and dramatic changes in the geography of …
… This paper builds on that work, using the British Household … insights to geographical variations in Britishvoting behaviour. … at changes in voting between the 1992 and 1997 general …
… To estimate just how well they might have done, we have modelled the geographical variation in Brexit Party support where the party did stand and applied the resulting equation to …