The Irish voter : the nature of electoral competition in the Republic of Ireland

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The Irish voter : the nature of electoral competition in the Republic of Ireland

Michael Marsh ... [et al.]

Manchester University Press, 2008

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Bibliography: p. [292]-303

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This pioneering analysis uses the results from the first ever Irish election study to provide a comprehensive survey of the motives, outlook and behaviour of voters in the Republic of Ireland. Building on the foundations laid down by previous work on comparative electoral behaviour, it explores long-term influences on vote choice, such as party loyalties and enduring values, as well as short-term ones, such as the economy, the party leaders and the candidates themselves. It also examines how people use their vote and why so many people do not vote at all. Many features of Irish elections make such a detailed study particularly important. The single transferable vote system allows voters an unusual degree of freedom to pick the candidates they prefer, while electoral trends observed elsewhere can be found in a more extreme form in Ireland. For example, attachment to parties is very low, differences between them are often obscure, candidate profiles are very high and turnout is falling rapidly. However, Irish elections defy international trends in other respects, most notably in the degree of personal contact parties and candidates make with their voters. Findings are presented in a manner that is highly accessible to anyone with an interest in elections, electoral systems and electoral behaviour. The book is essential reading for anyone interested in Irish politics and is an important text for students of European Politics, Parties and Elections, Comparative Politics and Political Sociology. -- .

Table of Contents

List of tables List of figures 1. Introduction 2. How people voted 3. The evidence for cleavage politics 4. The extent and meaning of party attachment 5. Credit and blame for the 'Celtic Tiger' 6. Leaders and their parties 7. Grassroots campaigning 8. Parties or candidates? 9. Adding it all up 10. Voter turnout: the need for facilitation and mobilisation 11. Conclusion References Appendix I: Details of the survey Appendix II: The Electoral System Appendix III: Table for Chapter 9 Appendix III: Questionnaire with frequency distributions Index -- .

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Details

  • NCID
    BA85722324
  • ISBN
    • 9780719077326
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Manchester
  • Pages/Volumes
    xiv, 309 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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