This thesis examines the electoral performance of minor parties in English local government from 1973 to 2008, a period that has seen a sharp increase in the numbers of candidates from such parties. Beginning with an overall assessment of the extent to which candidates from minor parties have contested local elections and the level of success in being elected, the thesis then explores the spatial distribution of minor party candidates, the types of people that become candidates and, considering the relative lack of electoral success, their motivations for standing. Traditional studies of party systems frequently exclude parties that do not win a relatively large share of votes and seats or are incapable of forming part of a subsequent gover...
Research interest in gender and politics has been increasing in the UK and intemationally. Much of t...
First-past-the-post electoral rules create strong incentives for parties to focus their campaigns on...
This chapter focuses on a survey of local party archives in five British counties-Devon, Durham, Lei...
Minor parties in English local government have largely been neglected by the research literature bec...
Five aspects of local elections in Britain over a thirty year period are examined. First, the proces...
The three main political parties which dominate British politics, at all levels, face a continuing c...
What accounts for variation in electoral success for minor parties in New Zealand? Although there ha...
Out of twelve mayoral elections between 2000 and 2002, six independents were elected, despite there ...
The context of support for a range of minor parties in the United Kingdom is identified using ward-l...
The 'revisionist school' of party campaigning in Britain has successfully demonstrated the importanc...
In simple plurality voting systems smaller parties facing resource constraints may struggle to field...
This article explores the electoral performance of minor party and Independent candidates in Scottis...
This thesis challenges the dominant view that municipal elections tell us practically nothing about ...
The thesis examines the proposition that the role of a minor party is determined, not by its total s...
Political parties maintain local organisations and recruit members mainly to fight elections. For mo...
Research interest in gender and politics has been increasing in the UK and intemationally. Much of t...
First-past-the-post electoral rules create strong incentives for parties to focus their campaigns on...
This chapter focuses on a survey of local party archives in five British counties-Devon, Durham, Lei...
Minor parties in English local government have largely been neglected by the research literature bec...
Five aspects of local elections in Britain over a thirty year period are examined. First, the proces...
The three main political parties which dominate British politics, at all levels, face a continuing c...
What accounts for variation in electoral success for minor parties in New Zealand? Although there ha...
Out of twelve mayoral elections between 2000 and 2002, six independents were elected, despite there ...
The context of support for a range of minor parties in the United Kingdom is identified using ward-l...
The 'revisionist school' of party campaigning in Britain has successfully demonstrated the importanc...
In simple plurality voting systems smaller parties facing resource constraints may struggle to field...
This article explores the electoral performance of minor party and Independent candidates in Scottis...
This thesis challenges the dominant view that municipal elections tell us practically nothing about ...
The thesis examines the proposition that the role of a minor party is determined, not by its total s...
Political parties maintain local organisations and recruit members mainly to fight elections. For mo...
Research interest in gender and politics has been increasing in the UK and intemationally. Much of t...
First-past-the-post electoral rules create strong incentives for parties to focus their campaigns on...
This chapter focuses on a survey of local party archives in five British counties-Devon, Durham, Lei...