The democratic system of government is based on the dual right of the individual citizen to choose those who will govern him and to call to account those chosen. Without these two essentials no system of government can properly be called "democratic". An election, therefore, is an initial step in the political process, and the study of electoral behavior is of immense importance to a comprehension of the underlying processes through which men govern themselves, not only as members of a political unit, but also as segments of a social organism. An election and its preceding campaign is often a synopsis of the temperament of an era; to study an election campaign is to reveal the social harmony or disharmony, the economic prosperity...
The elective form of band governance that was imposed on Indian people was part of Canadian Indian p...
grantor: University of TorontoFor the average citizen, voting is a way to select those ind...
John G. Diefenbaker is most often described by historians and biographers as a successful and popula...
The democratic system of government is based on the dual right of the individual citizen to choose ...
The basic purpose in undertaking the present thesis was to determine to what extent the election as ...
This study of the Quebec general election of 1962 is undertaken in the conviction that "elections ar...
The aspects of mid-nineteenth-century Canadian history which have received the fullest examination a...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
Dupeux Georges. Lakeman (Enid), Lambert (James) - Voting in Democracies. A study of majority and pro...
The sine qua non of representative democracies is a process of elections that is fair and competitiv...
Divided government in Canada refers to the common situation when the federal and provincial governm...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
Turnout at Canadian elections has been declining considerably since the 1980s yet much of the litera...
The settlers who came to Regina in the 1880's thought of themselves as Central Canadians involved i...
Democracy has been described as the system government through which people of a given society manage...
The elective form of band governance that was imposed on Indian people was part of Canadian Indian p...
grantor: University of TorontoFor the average citizen, voting is a way to select those ind...
John G. Diefenbaker is most often described by historians and biographers as a successful and popula...
The democratic system of government is based on the dual right of the individual citizen to choose ...
The basic purpose in undertaking the present thesis was to determine to what extent the election as ...
This study of the Quebec general election of 1962 is undertaken in the conviction that "elections ar...
The aspects of mid-nineteenth-century Canadian history which have received the fullest examination a...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
Dupeux Georges. Lakeman (Enid), Lambert (James) - Voting in Democracies. A study of majority and pro...
The sine qua non of representative democracies is a process of elections that is fair and competitiv...
Divided government in Canada refers to the common situation when the federal and provincial governm...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
Turnout at Canadian elections has been declining considerably since the 1980s yet much of the litera...
The settlers who came to Regina in the 1880's thought of themselves as Central Canadians involved i...
Democracy has been described as the system government through which people of a given society manage...
The elective form of band governance that was imposed on Indian people was part of Canadian Indian p...
grantor: University of TorontoFor the average citizen, voting is a way to select those ind...
John G. Diefenbaker is most often described by historians and biographers as a successful and popula...