Putting Voters in their Place

Putting Voters in their Place

EnglishPaperback / softback
Johnston, Ron
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780199268054
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Why do people living in different areas vote in different ways? Why does this change over time? How do people talk about politics with friends and neighbours, and with what effect? Does the geography of well-being influence the geography of party support? Do parties try to talk to all voters at election time, or are they interested only in the views of a small number of voters living in a small number of seats? Is electoral participation in decline, and how does the geography of the vote affect this? How can a party win a majority of seats in Parliament without a majority of votes in the country? Putting Voters in their Place explores these questions by placing the analysis of electoral behaviour into its geographical context. Using information from the latest elections, including the 2005 General Election, the book shows how both voters and parties are affected by, and seek to influence, both national and local forces. Trends are set in the context of the latest research and
scholarship on electoral behaviour. The book also reports on new research findings.

EAN 9780199268054
ISBN 0199268053
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date October 12, 2006
Pages 356
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155 x 20
Country United Kingdom
Authors Johnston, Ron; Pattie, Charles
Illustrations 41 figures + 89 tables
Series Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies Series