One particular type of minor candidate outside of the party circle is the independent. Perhaps the most exceptional feature of the Irish political (party) system, the persistence and significance of independents have exceeded that of many minor parties. This presence is pretty unusual in most liberal democracies, where independents are seen as irrelevant at best, and a menace at worst. This article assesses the support bases of these candidates. Beginning with aggregate data, it details where independents have experienced success and the consistency (or lack) of their vote. Using individual-level data, the nature of the independent voter is determined. It is found that there are few social bases to such a vote. Localism, personalism and pro...
Anti-establishment are now well placed to translate strong national support into major gains at the ...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
In a time when candidates feel pressure to tout their independent attitude and bipartisan spirit in ...
This article examines the phenomenon of Independents, or non-party candidates, in Irish political li...
It is an accepted truth that parties are the central political actors in all liberal democracies. Th...
Few events in American politics over the past two decades have generated more attention than the inc...
Parties tend to be wary of candidate-centred electoral systems, which is one factor why the use of t...
Independent candidates are widely believed to influence the quality of representation through issues...
Currently, the party balance in the United States is nearly even, roughly one-third Democratic, one-...
The three main political parties which dominate British politics, at all levels, face a continuing c...
The widely-discussed yet continually misunderstood "independent voter" is neither ideologically driv...
Australia’s major political parties are not popular institutions. Minor parties and independent cand...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Minority government is becoming more common. With support declining for traditional parties and incr...
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
Anti-establishment are now well placed to translate strong national support into major gains at the ...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
In a time when candidates feel pressure to tout their independent attitude and bipartisan spirit in ...
This article examines the phenomenon of Independents, or non-party candidates, in Irish political li...
It is an accepted truth that parties are the central political actors in all liberal democracies. Th...
Few events in American politics over the past two decades have generated more attention than the inc...
Parties tend to be wary of candidate-centred electoral systems, which is one factor why the use of t...
Independent candidates are widely believed to influence the quality of representation through issues...
Currently, the party balance in the United States is nearly even, roughly one-third Democratic, one-...
The three main political parties which dominate British politics, at all levels, face a continuing c...
The widely-discussed yet continually misunderstood "independent voter" is neither ideologically driv...
Australia’s major political parties are not popular institutions. Minor parties and independent cand...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Minority government is becoming more common. With support declining for traditional parties and incr...
As there are more independent members with a party background, it could be argued that the influence...
Anti-establishment are now well placed to translate strong national support into major gains at the ...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
In a time when candidates feel pressure to tout their independent attitude and bipartisan spirit in ...