Local elections often serve as fodder for media outlets and political pundits regarding national trends. Two slightly different indicators, the Projected National Share (PNS) and National Equivalent share of the Vote (NEV), are used to tell us how the parties are doing generally. Looking at these, Stephen Fisher finds that they track each other very closely, and that they tell a related but different story about party fortunes from general election opinion polls
Local elections and voting across 40 countries are compared under the headings of local electoral sy...
The UK will hold hold elections for the European Parliament on 22 May, alongside the local governmen...
Stuart Wilks-Heeg looks at the role of marginal seats in this election. The related paper ‘A tale of...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
In this post, Tony Travers uses historical data from local elections to analyse the chances of a Lab...
Political scientists often debate how much information people have and deploy when making electoral ...
Most opinion polls conducted during British general election campaigns report on each party’s estima...
Disproportionality is the degree of mismatch between parties’ shares of votes and their shares of se...
Five aspects of local elections in Britain over a thirty year period are examined. First, the proces...
The local elections take place this tomorrow, and the seats up for grabs are largely those that were...
CUTTS D. and WEBBER D.J. Voting patterns, party spending and relative location in England and Wales,...
Electoral turnout is an important measure of the health of a liberal democracy. Although research id...
The 2015 election has seen more constituency-level opinion polls than any previous election, most of...
This article examines the electoral impact of spillover effects in local campaigns in Britain. For t...
Most opinion polls conducted during British general election campaigns report on each party’s estima...
Local elections and voting across 40 countries are compared under the headings of local electoral sy...
The UK will hold hold elections for the European Parliament on 22 May, alongside the local governmen...
Stuart Wilks-Heeg looks at the role of marginal seats in this election. The related paper ‘A tale of...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
In this post, Tony Travers uses historical data from local elections to analyse the chances of a Lab...
Political scientists often debate how much information people have and deploy when making electoral ...
Most opinion polls conducted during British general election campaigns report on each party’s estima...
Disproportionality is the degree of mismatch between parties’ shares of votes and their shares of se...
Five aspects of local elections in Britain over a thirty year period are examined. First, the proces...
The local elections take place this tomorrow, and the seats up for grabs are largely those that were...
CUTTS D. and WEBBER D.J. Voting patterns, party spending and relative location in England and Wales,...
Electoral turnout is an important measure of the health of a liberal democracy. Although research id...
The 2015 election has seen more constituency-level opinion polls than any previous election, most of...
This article examines the electoral impact of spillover effects in local campaigns in Britain. For t...
Most opinion polls conducted during British general election campaigns report on each party’s estima...
Local elections and voting across 40 countries are compared under the headings of local electoral sy...
The UK will hold hold elections for the European Parliament on 22 May, alongside the local governmen...
Stuart Wilks-Heeg looks at the role of marginal seats in this election. The related paper ‘A tale of...