The relationship between voter turnout and individual-level determinants are well known. So is the ongoing decline in turnout over time. Yet political participation is also shaped by local factors and election contexts. This is certainly true across the Canadian provinces, where there has been a broad spectrum of turnout levels ranging from Prince Edward Island at the top to Alberta at the bottom. Using data on all 134 provincial elections from 1965 to 2014, we find three additional core determinants of voter turnout across the provinces: the competitiveness and multipartism of their elections, the embeddedness (local identification) of their populations, and the progressiveness of their electorates
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
This is the author version accepted for publication in Political Science Research and Methods. The f...
This thesis will explore three major areas of political science research: The timing of elections, D...
Second order election models predict that voter turnout will generally be lower in ‘second order’ su...
This article treats Manitoba as a case study in the community-level factors influencing the rate of ...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
Official voter turnout rates in Canada have suddenly declined in the last decade. In three of the fo...
Turnout at Canadian elections has been declining considerably since the 1980s yet much of the litera...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2012.In this study, our objective is to i...
1Voter participation in Canadian elections has dropped precipitously in the last three decades. The ...
The purpose of this project is to explore the generational component of declining voter turnout in C...
Previous studies in different countries have unfolded consequential relationships between a number o...
This paper returns to the subject of a recent paper (Milner 2005) which argued that declining voter ...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.In its aggregate form, turnou...
Geographic variation in election results is an enduring feature of modern democracies. Much of this ...
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
This is the author version accepted for publication in Political Science Research and Methods. The f...
This thesis will explore three major areas of political science research: The timing of elections, D...
Second order election models predict that voter turnout will generally be lower in ‘second order’ su...
This article treats Manitoba as a case study in the community-level factors influencing the rate of ...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
Official voter turnout rates in Canada have suddenly declined in the last decade. In three of the fo...
Turnout at Canadian elections has been declining considerably since the 1980s yet much of the litera...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2012.In this study, our objective is to i...
1Voter participation in Canadian elections has dropped precipitously in the last three decades. The ...
The purpose of this project is to explore the generational component of declining voter turnout in C...
Previous studies in different countries have unfolded consequential relationships between a number o...
This paper returns to the subject of a recent paper (Milner 2005) which argued that declining voter ...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.In its aggregate form, turnou...
Geographic variation in election results is an enduring feature of modern democracies. Much of this ...
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
This is the author version accepted for publication in Political Science Research and Methods. The f...
This thesis will explore three major areas of political science research: The timing of elections, D...