Does geography play any part within a political party’s internal elections? As they build their Parliamentary careers, do potential party leaders develop a support base among other MPs representing the same region? Ron Johnston, David Manley, Charles Pattie, Hugh Pemberton and Mark Wickham-Jones have mapped where each of the candidates for Labour’s Leadership and Deputy Leadership in 2015 gained the necessary nominations to place them on the ballot papers and found some interesting patterns. Some of the candidates depended substantially on support from their ‘home region’, with one other the apparent beneficiary of local campaigning in another region by her team
First-past-the-post electoral rules create strong incentives for parties to focus their campaigns on...
Drawing on data from four general elections between 2010 and 2019 this note shows that British MPs a...
CUTTS D. and WEBBER D.J. Voting patterns, party spending and relative location in England and Wales,...
This paper highlights the geographical contributions made to academic debate about democracy, repres...
Most studies of the ‘friends and neighbours’ effect in voting behaviour have accounted for their obs...
Voters typically want their elected representatives to have roots in their local area, yet a large n...
Most attention in British electoral studies has been paid to the pattern of voting for parties, with...
Three geographical elements play major roles in the operation of the UK's electoral system: the geog...
This article examines the electoral impact of spillover effects in local campaigns in Britain. For t...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their current predictions for the North Eas...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Both political science and electoral geography scholars have demons...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
Overview of analyses that look at the relationship between where UK MPs were born and their constitu...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
Parties’ local campaign efforts can yield electoral dividends in plurality elections; in general, t...
First-past-the-post electoral rules create strong incentives for parties to focus their campaigns on...
Drawing on data from four general elections between 2010 and 2019 this note shows that British MPs a...
CUTTS D. and WEBBER D.J. Voting patterns, party spending and relative location in England and Wales,...
This paper highlights the geographical contributions made to academic debate about democracy, repres...
Most studies of the ‘friends and neighbours’ effect in voting behaviour have accounted for their obs...
Voters typically want their elected representatives to have roots in their local area, yet a large n...
Most attention in British electoral studies has been paid to the pattern of voting for parties, with...
Three geographical elements play major roles in the operation of the UK's electoral system: the geog...
This article examines the electoral impact of spillover effects in local campaigns in Britain. For t...
In this post, the team at electionforecast.co.uk discuss their current predictions for the North Eas...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Both political science and electoral geography scholars have demons...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
Overview of analyses that look at the relationship between where UK MPs were born and their constitu...
Throughout the short campaign, this blog will be publishing a series of posts that focus on each of ...
Parties’ local campaign efforts can yield electoral dividends in plurality elections; in general, t...
First-past-the-post electoral rules create strong incentives for parties to focus their campaigns on...
Drawing on data from four general elections between 2010 and 2019 this note shows that British MPs a...
CUTTS D. and WEBBER D.J. Voting patterns, party spending and relative location in England and Wales,...