As one of the first empirical works to examine cross-provincial differences in vote behaviour, this study uses provincial election data drawn from eight provincial elections held between 2011 and 2012 to assess provincial vote choice. It applies two models of vote choice pioneered at the federal level, the “bloc-recursive” model and the valence model, to provincial elections. It is found that, despite that bloc recursive model encompassing several more variables, both models are similar in their ability to predict voter behaviour. However, the bloc recursive model is superior for understanding the unique political dynamics of each province. As such, the choice of which model to use comes down to a preference for nuance or parsimony
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
This paper develops a novel method for compa ative research on social cleavages that integrates the ...
Second order election models predict that voter turnout will generally be lower in ‘second order’ su...
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
The relationship between voter turnout and individual-level determinants are well known. So is the ...
This paper focuses attention on the political orientation and civic behaviour of people working in t...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the area of voting research. Articles are usually focu...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
Previous studies in different countries have unfolded consequential relationships between a number o...
Geographic variation in election results is an enduring feature of modern democracies. Much of this ...
We explore provincial-level cleavages by drawing on surveys administered during eight elections. Mor...
In the past decade, British Columbians were twice given the option of replacing the province’s first...
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election would mark a turning point in provincial politics. The ...
grantor: University of TorontoFor the average citizen, voting is a way to select those ind...
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
This paper develops a novel method for compa ative research on social cleavages that integrates the ...
Second order election models predict that voter turnout will generally be lower in ‘second order’ su...
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
The relationship between voter turnout and individual-level determinants are well known. So is the ...
This paper focuses attention on the political orientation and civic behaviour of people working in t...
This paper reviews the literature surrounding the area of voting research. Articles are usually focu...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
Previous studies in different countries have unfolded consequential relationships between a number o...
Geographic variation in election results is an enduring feature of modern democracies. Much of this ...
We explore provincial-level cleavages by drawing on surveys administered during eight elections. Mor...
In the past decade, British Columbians were twice given the option of replacing the province’s first...
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador election would mark a turning point in provincial politics. The ...
grantor: University of TorontoFor the average citizen, voting is a way to select those ind...
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study pr...
This paper develops a novel method for compa ative research on social cleavages that integrates the ...