The Irish party system has been an outlier in comparative politics. Ireland never had a left-right divide in parliament, and for decades, the dominant centrist political parties competed around a centre-right policy agenda. The absence of an explicit left-right divide in party competition suggested that Irish voters, on average, occupy centre-right policy preferences. Combining survey data since 1973 and all Irish election studies between 2002 and 2020, we show that the average Irish voter now leans to the centre-left. We also show that income has recently emerged as a predictor of left-right self-placement, and that left-right positions increasingly structure vote choice. These patterns hold when using policy preferences on taxes, spending...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...
Drawing on an original survey of voters and parties, this article examines the policy space in Irish...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
peer-reviewedMany commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, D...
Research by Åsa von Schoultz and Hanna Wass reveals reveals a high level of congruence in representa...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
Garner seeks to explain the absence of far-right political formations in the history of the Republic...
This research examines cross‐party patterns of affective perception of the concepts of ‘left’ and ‘r...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...
Drawing on an original survey of voters and parties, this article examines the policy space in Irish...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
The 2020 Irish general election result was widely characterised as both a ‘shock’ and as a victory f...
Party politics in Ireland has been characterised as politics without a social base. This paper calc...
peer-reviewedMany commentators have sounded the death knell for party identification. For example, D...
Research by Åsa von Schoultz and Hanna Wass reveals reveals a high level of congruence in representa...
The 2011 Irish general election is generally regarded as an ‘earthquake election’, with the governin...
Across the EU, the Great Recession begot economic and political crisis heralding a renewed march tow...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
Garner seeks to explain the absence of far-right political formations in the history of the Republic...
This research examines cross‐party patterns of affective perception of the concepts of ‘left’ and ‘r...
Ireland is expected to hold its next general election in either February or March. Ahead of the elec...
The European debt crisis has impacted on electoral politics in most European states, but particular...
Irish voters go to the polls today in the country’s general election. Ahead of the vote, Adrian Kava...
This article reviews the radical changes in voter turnout and political support levels evident at th...