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E-grāmata: Elections and Voters in Britain

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How do voters in Britain decide which party to vote for in elections? Have age and education replaced class as the social basis for voting? Are elections now ‘presidentialised’, with voters simply choosing between party leaders? What role do the media, new and old, play in all of this? The authors examine these and other questions in the fourth edition of this popular text. The core of the text is devoted to examining and explaining theories of party choice, including the debate about whether voters are driven more by issues and ideology or simply by which party and leader looks least likely to make a mess of things in office. The authors also devote separate chapters to turnout trends and patterns, the media, electoral systems, the geography of party support, and – new to this edition – referendums. Fully revised and with detailed analysis of the 2019 election and the electoral fallout of Brexit, the text incorporates the latest research on elections and voting behaviour, and includes analysis of recent trends and developments – such as the effect of digital media on electoral politics and where recent misfires leave the opinion polls.

1 Studying British Elections
1(28)
Why Study Elections?
4(3)
Studying Elections
7(8)
Election Results and Survey Data Compared
15(5)
Theories of Voting
20(7)
References
27(2)
2 Turnout: Why People Vote (or Don't)
29(32)
Turnout Variations Over Time
34(2)
Turnout Variations Across Constituencies
36(5)
Survey Studies of Non-voting
41(11)
The Consequences of Low Turnout
52(2)
Conclusion: What Is to Be Done About Low Turnout?
54(3)
References
57(4)
3 The Changing British Party System
61(36)
Class and the Two-Party System
63(5)
Partisan Alignment
68(3)
Dealignment
71(6)
The Causes of Dealignment
77(9)
Dealignment and Electoral Volatility
86(5)
From Dealignment to Realignment?
91(3)
References
94(3)
4 Issues, Policies and Performance
97(34)
Issue Voting
98(5)
Position Issues, Policies and Ideology
103(12)
Valence Issues and Performance
115(3)
The Economy and Voting
118(8)
Conclusion
126(1)
References
127(4)
5 Party Images and Party Leaders
131(30)
Party Images
132(1)
The Content of Party Images
133(6)
Party Images and Party Choice
139(1)
Party Leaders
140(2)
Why Leadership Matters (More)
142(3)
Leader Evaluations and Party Choice
145(6)
The Sources of Party and Leader Images
151(5)
Conclusion
156(2)
References
158(3)
6 Campaigning and the Media
161(40)
National Campaigning
162(7)
Opinion Polls
169(6)
The Media
175(5)
Television
180(3)
The National Press
183(5)
Constituency Campaigning
188(2)
The Digital Campaign
190(4)
Conclusion
194(1)
References
195(6)
7 The Geography of British Elections
201(28)
Regional Variations
201(6)
Urban-Rural Variations
207(2)
Explaining Regional Variations
209(3)
Constituency Variations
212(6)
Tactical Voting
218(3)
Localities and Neighbourhoods
221(4)
References
225(4)
8 Elections and Electoral Systems
229(24)
The Operation of First-Past-the-Post
231(8)
In Defence of First-Past-the-Post
239(3)
Elections and Voting Under Different Electoral Systems
242(7)
Conclusion
249(1)
References
250(3)
9 Referendums
253(30)
Definition and Role
254(2)
The British Experience
256(2)
Referendums and Voters in Britain
258(15)
The Role of the Campaign
273(4)
In Defence of (Some) Direct Democracy
277(2)
References
279(4)
10 Elections and Party Choice in Britain Today
283(30)
Explaining Party Choice
284(20)
Explaining Election Outcomes
304(4)
Conclusion
308(2)
References
310(3)
Glossary of Statistical and Technical Terms 313(6)
Author Index 319(6)
Index 325
David Denver is Emeritus Professor of Politics at the University of Lancaster, UK.





Rob Johns is Professor of Politics in the Department of Government at the University of Essex, UK.