Second order election models predict that voter turnout will generally be lower in ‘second order’ subnational elections compared to ‘first order’ federal elections. In Canada, we find that this is not always the case: some provinces have higher turnout rates for provincial elections than federal elections. Using data from seven Canadian provincial elections, this article examines how attitudes such as trust, satisfaction with democracy and interest in politics compare across levels of government in order to explain cross-provincial differences in voter turnout. It finds that while contextual factors matter, interest in provincial politics is one of the strongest predictors of high provincial turnout relative to federal turnout
World democracies widely differ in electoral rules, as well as in legislative, executive or legal in...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
The relationship between voter turnout and individual-level determinants are well known. So is the ...
This article treats Manitoba as a case study in the community-level factors influencing the rate of ...
Official voter turnout rates in Canada have suddenly declined in the last decade. In three of the fo...
As one of the first empirical works to examine cross-provincial differences in vote behaviour, this ...
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
1Voter participation in Canadian elections has dropped precipitously in the last three decades. The ...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
This is the accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleResearch about voter turnout has expanded...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2012.In this study, our objective is to i...
NEWFOUNDLANDERS AND LABRADORIANS are among the least likely of all Canadians to vote in a federal el...
The purpose of this project is to explore the generational component of declining voter turnout in C...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
World democracies widely differ in electoral rules, as well as in legislative, executive or legal in...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
The relationship between voter turnout and individual-level determinants are well known. So is the ...
This article treats Manitoba as a case study in the community-level factors influencing the rate of ...
Official voter turnout rates in Canada have suddenly declined in the last decade. In three of the fo...
As one of the first empirical works to examine cross-provincial differences in vote behaviour, this ...
This study extends work on the accuracy of polls released in the final week of election campaigns in...
1Voter participation in Canadian elections has dropped precipitously in the last three decades. The ...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
This is the accepted and refereed manuscript to the articleResearch about voter turnout has expanded...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2012.In this study, our objective is to i...
NEWFOUNDLANDERS AND LABRADORIANS are among the least likely of all Canadians to vote in a federal el...
The purpose of this project is to explore the generational component of declining voter turnout in C...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
World democracies widely differ in electoral rules, as well as in legislative, executive or legal in...
Tactical voting primarily takes place under single-member district plurality electoral institutions ...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...