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ArtikelLatent Liberalism?; Sympathy and Support for the Liberal Democrats at the 1997 British General Election  
Oleh: Fieldhouse, Ed ; Russell, Andrew
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Party Politics vol. 7 no. 6 (Nov. 2001), page 711–738.
Topik: Britain  issue voting  Liberal Democrats  modelling  voting behaviour
Fulltext: 711PP76.pdf (112.13KB)
Isi artikelTaking evidence from the 1997 British General Election Study, we investigate the popularity of Liberal Democrat policies – how successful the party was in converting sympathy into votes – and examine reasons behind the failure to build on its popularity. The Liberal Democrats are shown to have had popular policies and popular leadership in the 1997 election but this failed to translate into votes. A model of Liberal Democrat voting shows that established predictors of voting behaviour such as social class and age have little influence. Attitudinally, voters who hold the party leadership in high regard and who are in agreement with Liberal Democrat policies are much more likely to vote for the party. The model also shows that the Liberal Democrats performed best where they were best placed to defeat a Conservative candidate. It is argued that natural ‘liberals’ make up only a minority of voters and only a small proportion of these actually vote for the party. Only in areas where they have a clear chance of success are they able to mobilize their latent support.
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