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Voting Behaviour and Elections
1992In the late 1960s a political scientist could observe with considerable justification that in Britain ‘class is the basis of party politics; all else is embellishment and detail’. Twenty years later social class appears to explain much less about variations in political behaviour and today political scientists talk of ‘class dealignment’ as having ...
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Roll-call Voting Behaviour in Legislatures
2020Roll call votes offer rich behavioural information on individual members of parliament (MPs) and have been used to study many important research questions, also dealing with issues of representation. With the help of such votes MPs (and/or their parties) can be held to account.
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The Social Bases of Voting Behaviour
1987A cross on the ballot is an implicit statement of social identity. Elections are a measure of social divisions. They provide information on the extent to which society is organised and divided by such factors as religion, class and ethnicity.
Martin Harrop, William L. Miller
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The Application of the Blockchain Technology in Voting Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022Debiao He, Pandi Vijayakumar, Min Luo
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Voting Behaviour in the European Constitution Process
2007This paper deals with the question of how voters behave in referendums. More specifically, the question is whether referendums on EU treaties are decided by the voters’ attitudes in general, and to Europe in particular (the issue-voting explanation), or by the voters’ attitudes to their national political parties and incumbent national government (the ...
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