Article abstract: I show how results from the United Kingdom’s referendum on membership of the European Union can be remapped from local authority level to parliamentary constituency level through the use of a scaled Poisson regression model which incorporates demographic information from lower level geographies. I use these estimates to show how the geographic distribution of signatures to a petition for a second referendum was strongly associated with how constituencies voted in the actual referendum
On Thursday June 23rd, 2016, a majority of the UK electorate voted in favour of leaving the EU by a ...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
Recent votes for populist parties and policies have been a focus for an increasingly significant bod...
I show how results from the United Kingdom’s referendum on membership of the European Union can be r...
The United Kingdom’s 2016 referendum on membership of the European Union is perhaps one of the most ...
Political scientists interested in estimating how public opinion varies by constituency have develop...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on m...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on m...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on ...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on m...
This study analyzes the results of the UK’s 2016 referendum—Brexit—by means of territorial data reg...
The aim of this research is using statistical and GIS software to understand the electoral geography...
The 2016 EU Membership Referendum, also known as Brexit, resulted in the United Kingdom deciding to ...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 EU referendum a...
Replication data and code for the analysis presented in main paper and online appendix of 'Rudolph, ...
On Thursday June 23rd, 2016, a majority of the UK electorate voted in favour of leaving the EU by a ...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
Recent votes for populist parties and policies have been a focus for an increasingly significant bod...
I show how results from the United Kingdom’s referendum on membership of the European Union can be r...
The United Kingdom’s 2016 referendum on membership of the European Union is perhaps one of the most ...
Political scientists interested in estimating how public opinion varies by constituency have develop...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on m...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on m...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on ...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 referendum on m...
This study analyzes the results of the UK’s 2016 referendum—Brexit—by means of territorial data reg...
The aim of this research is using statistical and GIS software to understand the electoral geography...
The 2016 EU Membership Referendum, also known as Brexit, resulted in the United Kingdom deciding to ...
Explanations behind area-based (Local Authority-level) voting preference in the 2016 EU referendum a...
Replication data and code for the analysis presented in main paper and online appendix of 'Rudolph, ...
On Thursday June 23rd, 2016, a majority of the UK electorate voted in favour of leaving the EU by a ...
In the aftermath of the UK’s vote to leave the European Union, a number of dominant narratives and ...
Recent votes for populist parties and policies have been a focus for an increasingly significant bod...