The personal characteristics of political elites play an important role in British elections. Caitlin Milazzo and Siim Trumm discuss how candidates’ attributes feature in general election leaflets using data from the OpenElections project
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
Generally speaking, the more individual candidates spend on their campaigns, the higher turnout in t...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...
Election leaflets play a central role in general election campaigns. They provide prospective voters...
Alia Middleton uses evidence from the last four general elections to explain the logic of party lead...
We do not know how the electorate has been influenced by new political campaigning techniques. Howev...
Election campaigns often differ in their style and focus. Isobel Parkes and Siim Trumm compare the l...
The House of Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs committee has been gathering ...
Having explained how clusters of the electorate have shaped the UK political landscape, Paula Surrid...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Philip Cowley and Rosie Campbell examine the public's view of British politicians with and without c...
Resonance only occurs when people reach an emotional or rational identification with what (or who) i...
To explain the divisions which permeate UK politics, Paula Surridge, Michael Turner, Robert Struther...
When election candidates and politicians address voters, they often face a choice in how they speak:...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
Generally speaking, the more individual candidates spend on their campaigns, the higher turnout in t...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...
Election leaflets play a central role in general election campaigns. They provide prospective voters...
Alia Middleton uses evidence from the last four general elections to explain the logic of party lead...
We do not know how the electorate has been influenced by new political campaigning techniques. Howev...
Election campaigns often differ in their style and focus. Isobel Parkes and Siim Trumm compare the l...
The House of Commons’ Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs committee has been gathering ...
Having explained how clusters of the electorate have shaped the UK political landscape, Paula Surrid...
A Private Member’s Bill to extend the franchise to all British citizens living abroad is currently u...
Philip Cowley and Rosie Campbell examine the public's view of British politicians with and without c...
Resonance only occurs when people reach an emotional or rational identification with what (or who) i...
To explain the divisions which permeate UK politics, Paula Surridge, Michael Turner, Robert Struther...
When election candidates and politicians address voters, they often face a choice in how they speak:...
Siim Trumm, Caitlin Milazzo, and Joshua Townsley use survey data to explore support for Brexit among...
Do voters become more populist if no party represents their views? Bruno Castanho Silva and Christop...
Generally speaking, the more individual candidates spend on their campaigns, the higher turnout in t...
Voters in the UK need more information about elections and candidates, particularly for local electi...