The UK will hold hold elections for the European Parliament on 22 May, alongside the local government elections also taking place in many areas. Kevin Larkin has analysed the effect of holding these types of election on the same day, and finds that it leads to a small but significant increase in voter turnout. It may also hand an advantage to particular parties, with Labour most likely to benefit in May because of the pattern of local elections taking place
Continuing our series on how the European Parliament election will play out at regional level on May...
The Democratic Audit team have been running a series of posts previewing the European Parliament ele...
We argue that the decision to vote in European Parliamentary (EP) elections lies at the intersection...
Since the installment of direct elections to the European Parliament, turnout has been falling. The ...
Local campaigns play a key role in Britain in mobilising the electorate. Here, Siim Trumm and Laura ...
Electoral turnout is an important measure of the health of a liberal democracy. Although research id...
Millions of Brits cast a vote yesterday in the European and local elections. Most of the votes haven...
When North East voters go to the polls on 22 May to elect MEPs to the European Parliament for anothe...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
Voter turnout in second-order elections is on a dramatic decline in many modern democracies. This ar...
The level of local election turnout has important political and democratic implications. It is polit...
Comparative literature suggests that campaigning efforts impact positively, both in terms of mobiliz...
This paper analyses the effects of holding concurrent elections in multi-tiered government structure...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
European Parliament elections are being held on 22-25 May, with voting already under way in some cou...
Continuing our series on how the European Parliament election will play out at regional level on May...
The Democratic Audit team have been running a series of posts previewing the European Parliament ele...
We argue that the decision to vote in European Parliamentary (EP) elections lies at the intersection...
Since the installment of direct elections to the European Parliament, turnout has been falling. The ...
Local campaigns play a key role in Britain in mobilising the electorate. Here, Siim Trumm and Laura ...
Electoral turnout is an important measure of the health of a liberal democracy. Although research id...
Millions of Brits cast a vote yesterday in the European and local elections. Most of the votes haven...
When North East voters go to the polls on 22 May to elect MEPs to the European Parliament for anothe...
The commonly used yardsticks of how well the national parties are doing in local elections can be co...
Voter turnout in second-order elections is on a dramatic decline in many modern democracies. This ar...
The level of local election turnout has important political and democratic implications. It is polit...
Comparative literature suggests that campaigning efforts impact positively, both in terms of mobiliz...
This paper analyses the effects of holding concurrent elections in multi-tiered government structure...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
European Parliament elections are being held on 22-25 May, with voting already under way in some cou...
Continuing our series on how the European Parliament election will play out at regional level on May...
The Democratic Audit team have been running a series of posts previewing the European Parliament ele...
We argue that the decision to vote in European Parliamentary (EP) elections lies at the intersection...