Magister Administrationis - MAdminThis study explores the motivations of voters who chose to switch their vote or support from the African Christian Democratic Party (ACDP) and the Congress of the People (COPE) to another opposition, the Democratic Alliance (DA) in the 2011 local government election. The study was informed by a qualitative research approach. Accordingly, an interview schedule was utilized as a research tool. This schedule contained questions prepared in order to acquire the necessary insight of voters who previously supported the ACDP and COPE (in the 2009 general elections) and moved to the DA in the 2011 local government election. In addition, interviews were conducted with party representatives from the ACDP and COPE in ...
The declining political participation among youth has been frequently debated and researched in West...
Local government elections are notorious for low voter turnout, but the May 2011 elections in South...
The field of political science has become increasingly interested in the electoral participatory hab...
Citizens vote for the political party they think is best able to govern in their interests. But how ...
Since the onset of democracy in 1994, South Africa's elections have returned similar levels of suppo...
The Western Cape is the one part of South Africa that has experienced strong competition in democrat...
Research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts...
Who are the swing voters in South Africa’s elections? This study is among the first to systematicall...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
The aim of this article is to examine the performance of the Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Afr...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...
This article analyses voting behaviour in the South African election of 2009 and draws conclusions r...
This article analyses voting behaviour in the South African election of 2009 and draws conclusions r...
MA (Politieke Studies), Noordwes-Universiteit, Vanderbijlpark KampusInternationally, voter trust in ...
Masters Administration - MADMINThe ability to campaign freely in the run-up to elections is seen as ...
The declining political participation among youth has been frequently debated and researched in West...
Local government elections are notorious for low voter turnout, but the May 2011 elections in South...
The field of political science has become increasingly interested in the electoral participatory hab...
Citizens vote for the political party they think is best able to govern in their interests. But how ...
Since the onset of democracy in 1994, South Africa's elections have returned similar levels of suppo...
The Western Cape is the one part of South Africa that has experienced strong competition in democrat...
Research report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts...
Who are the swing voters in South Africa’s elections? This study is among the first to systematicall...
In countries ruled by a single party for a long period of time, how does political opposition to the...
The aim of this article is to examine the performance of the Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Afr...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...
This article analyses voting behaviour in the South African election of 2009 and draws conclusions r...
This article analyses voting behaviour in the South African election of 2009 and draws conclusions r...
MA (Politieke Studies), Noordwes-Universiteit, Vanderbijlpark KampusInternationally, voter trust in ...
Masters Administration - MADMINThe ability to campaign freely in the run-up to elections is seen as ...
The declining political participation among youth has been frequently debated and researched in West...
Local government elections are notorious for low voter turnout, but the May 2011 elections in South...
The field of political science has become increasingly interested in the electoral participatory hab...