Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the electorate in the postwar period or from aggregate electoral data. Using individual elector‐level panel data from nineteenth‐century United Kingdom poll books, we reassess the development of a party centered electorate. We show that (a) the electorate was party‐centered by the time of the extension of the franchise in 1867, (b) a decline in candidate‐centered voting is largely attributable to changes in the behavior of the working class, and (c) the enfranchised working class aligned with the Liberal left. This early alignment of the working class with the left cannot entirely be explained by a decrease in vote buying. The evid...
When did nationally based party alignments become significant at the grassroots of British politics?...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection contains...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
The research was principally concerned with a study of the Parliamentary elections in Guildford betw...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
When did nationally based party alignments become significant at the grassroots of British politics?...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Much of what we know about the alignment of voters with parties comes from mass surveys of the elect...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection contains...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...
The development in the British parliament, during the latter half of the nineteenth century, of high...
We use evidence from the Second Reform Act, introduced in the United Kingdom in 1867, to analyze the...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
The research was principally concerned with a study of the Parliamentary elections in Guildford betw...
How does the social background of MPs and candidates influence voting behaviour? Analysis by Oliver ...
When did nationally based party alignments become significant at the grassroots of British politics?...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...
Studies that explain the class voting have often focused on “bottom-up” social factors, but paid lit...