Turnout in the 2002 general election confirm e d a downwar d trend in Irish voter pa rticipation levels, that first becam e evident in the early 1980s and was to culm inate in th e lowest turnout fo r an Irish general election since the foundation of the st ate (Figure 1). Given this context, voter turnout is a topic that requires further analysis within the Irish con t ex t, and two ap proaches to address i ng this top i c ex ists, with each approach having its own distin ctive adv a ntages and dis a dvantages. The surveying approach draws on individual-level data, and has the ad vantage of being able to draw on a wide range of variables, including social-psychological variables, an d m a ke direct i...
Examines trends in electoral turnout across Western Europe during the post-war period. It first test...
Over the last 25 years, cross-national variation in voter turnout has received increased attention f...
This paper analyses the determinants of voting abstention and voting intention utilising data from ...
Turnout in the 2002 general election confirm e d a downwar d trend in Irish voter pa rticipation...
'Turnout' is a key measure of participation in the democratic process. Specifically, it measures th...
The Irish political system has become increasingly characterised by declining turnout rates in the ...
'Turnout ' is a key measure of participation in the democratic process. Specifically, it m...
Voter turnout is defined as the percentage number of registered voters who vote in an election - alt...
Irish elections in recent decades have been marked by considerably low turnout levels with voter tu...
Irish elections in recent decades have been marked by considerably low turnout levels with voter tur...
The turnout levels for last November's children's referendum in the capital's constituencies reflec...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
Polling for elections to the 29 county and five city councils was held between 7:00 and 21:00 on Fri...
in the Republic of Ireland. A relation has been demonstrated previously between voting and mortality...
Examines trends in electoral turnout across Western Europe during the post-war period. It first test...
Over the last 25 years, cross-national variation in voter turnout has received increased attention f...
This paper analyses the determinants of voting abstention and voting intention utilising data from ...
Turnout in the 2002 general election confirm e d a downwar d trend in Irish voter pa rticipation...
'Turnout' is a key measure of participation in the democratic process. Specifically, it measures th...
The Irish political system has become increasingly characterised by declining turnout rates in the ...
'Turnout ' is a key measure of participation in the democratic process. Specifically, it m...
Voter turnout is defined as the percentage number of registered voters who vote in an election - alt...
Irish elections in recent decades have been marked by considerably low turnout levels with voter tu...
Irish elections in recent decades have been marked by considerably low turnout levels with voter tur...
The turnout levels for last November's children's referendum in the capital's constituencies reflec...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
Polling for elections to the 29 county and five city councils was held between 7:00 and 21:00 on Fri...
in the Republic of Ireland. A relation has been demonstrated previously between voting and mortality...
Examines trends in electoral turnout across Western Europe during the post-war period. It first test...
Over the last 25 years, cross-national variation in voter turnout has received increased attention f...
This paper analyses the determinants of voting abstention and voting intention utilising data from ...