Despite their central role in the electoral process, constituency agents have been largely overlooked by political scientists and this article seeks to rectify the omission. It sketches the origins and development of the role of agent from the late 19th century and suggests that a serious rethink of the role took place in the 1990s. Survey-based evidence about the social characteristics of agents is presented confirming that they are largely middle-aged, middle-class, well-educated men. They are also becoming more experienced, offer realistic assessments of the impact of constituency campaigning and, arguably, many take a long-term view of how their party's support can be maximised
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This article compares the constituency roles of the members of the Scottish Parliament and the Natio...
In the 19th century, British and American parties competed by hiring electoral agents to bribe and t...
Copyright © 2006 The Authors. Despite their central role in the electoral process, constituency agen...
This data collection consists of a survey of elections agents from the Conservative Party, Labour Pa...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of a survey of electio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To collect data about ...
Traditional analyses of grass roots involvement in political parties have focussed almost exclusivel...
Constituency (local) campaigning in British general elections has been transformed over the last ten...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Over the last decade, there h...
Political parties maintain local organisations and recruit members mainly to fight elections. For mo...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
If devoting more staff and more resources to constituency service in the district brings members of ...
This data collection consists of a survey of elections agents from the Conservative Party, Labour Pa...
During the 1850s in the wake of the calamitous Peelite split, Britain\u27s Conservative Party strugg...
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This article compares the constituency roles of the members of the Scottish Parliament and the Natio...
In the 19th century, British and American parties competed by hiring electoral agents to bribe and t...
Copyright © 2006 The Authors. Despite their central role in the electoral process, constituency agen...
This data collection consists of a survey of elections agents from the Conservative Party, Labour Pa...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of a survey of electio...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To collect data about ...
Traditional analyses of grass roots involvement in political parties have focussed almost exclusivel...
Constituency (local) campaigning in British general elections has been transformed over the last ten...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Over the last decade, there h...
Political parties maintain local organisations and recruit members mainly to fight elections. For mo...
Political parties have historically provided a key means by which citizens gain representation in th...
If devoting more staff and more resources to constituency service in the district brings members of ...
This data collection consists of a survey of elections agents from the Conservative Party, Labour Pa...
During the 1850s in the wake of the calamitous Peelite split, Britain\u27s Conservative Party strugg...
The wives of politicians are a longstanding feature of electoral campaign coverage in the UK, and ye...
This article compares the constituency roles of the members of the Scottish Parliament and the Natio...
In the 19th century, British and American parties competed by hiring electoral agents to bribe and t...