The Canadian Election Studies

The Canadian Election Studies

Author: Mebs Kanji

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2012-05-30

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 0774819146

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Why do Canadians vote the way they do? The primary objective of the ongoing Canadian Election Studies (CES) has been to investigate that question. After more than four decades of gathering and analyzing data, principal investigators of the CES come together in this volume to document the history of these surveys and consider their future. This wide-ranging collection of essays provides useful background and insights on the relevance of the CES, and lends perspective to the debate about where to steer the CES in the years ahead. Contributors outline how the CES project began and how far it has come, assess the quantity and types of data that have been collected, and explore the theoretical and methodological developments that have been involved. Looking toward the future, the book highlights the challenges that lie ahead and provides suggestions for change.


The Canadian General Election of 2004

The Canadian General Election of 2004

Author: Chris Dornan

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2004-12

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1550025163

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The Canadian General Election of 2004 is the definitive study of the campaign and the election. The 2004 edition includes analyses of: The campaigns of the 4 major parties and smaller parties The role of newspapers, television and the internet in the campaigns The pre-election polls Voting patterns across the country The rise in non-voting Articles are contributed from leading Canadian political writers, commentators and pollsters, including: Stephen Clarkson, Faron Ellis, and Peter Woolstencroft, Alan Whitehorn, Alain Gagnon, Susan Harada, Tamara Small, Christopher Waddell, Paul Attallah, Michael Marzolini, Andre Turcotte and Lawrence Leduc.


The Canadian General Election Of 2004

The Canadian General Election Of 2004

Author: Jon H. Pammett

Publisher:

Published: 2017-06-21

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9781525252037

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The Canadian General Election of 2004 is the definitive study of the campaign and the election. The 2004 edition includes analyses of: The campaigns of the 4 major parties and smaller parties The role of newspapers, television and the internet in the campaigns The pre-election polls Voting patterns across the country The rise in non-voting Articles are contributed from leading Canadian political writers, commentators and pollsters, including: Stephen Clarkson, Faron Ellis, and Peter Woolstencroft, Alan Whitehorn, Alain Gagnon, Susan Harada, Tamara Small, Christopher Waddell, Paul Attallah, Michael Marzolini, Andre Turcotte and Lawrence Leduc.


The Canadian General Election of 2004

The Canadian General Election of 2004

Author: Jon H. Pammett

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2004-12-01

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13: 1554880165

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The Canadian General Election of 2004 is the definitive study of the campaign and the election. The 2004 edition includes analyses of: The campaigns of the 4 major parties and smaller parties The role of newspapers, television and the internet in the campaigns The pre-election polls Voting patterns across the country The rise in non-voting Articles are contributed from leading Canadian political writers, commentators and pollsters, including: Stephen Clarkson, Faron Ellis, and Peter Woolstencroft, Alan Whitehorn, Alain Gagnon, Susan Harada, Tamara Small, Christopher Waddell, Paul Attallah, Michael Marzolini, Andre Turcotte and Lawrence Leduc.


Voting Behaviour in Canada

Voting Behaviour in Canada

Author: Cameron D. Anderson

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 0774859369

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Can election results be explained, given that each ballot reflects the influence of countless impressions, decisions, and attachments? Leading young scholars of political behaviour piece together a comprehensive portrait of the modern Canadian voter to reveal the challenges of understanding election results. By systematically exploring the long-standing attachments, short-term influences, and proximate factors that influence our behaviour in the voting booth, this theoretically grounded and methodologically advanced collection sheds new light on the choices we make as citizens and provides important insights into recent national developments.


The Canadian General Election of 2004

The Canadian General Election of 2004

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The Canadian General Election of 2004 is the definitive study of the campaign and the election. The 2004 edition includes analyses of:The campaigns of the 4 major parties and smaller partiesThe role of newspapers, television and the internet in the campaignsThe pre-election pollsVoting patterns across the countryThe rise in non-votingArticles are contributed from leading Canadian political writers, commentators and pollsters, including: Stephen Clarkson, Faron Ellis, and Peter Woolstencroft, Alan Whitehorn, Alain Gagnon, Susan Harada, Tamara Small, Christopher Waddell, Paul Attallah, Michael Marzolini, Andre Turcotte and Lawrence Leduc.


Making Political Choices

Making Political Choices

Author: Harold D. Clarke

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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"A timely and important contribution to voting literature. Both Canadians and Americans will develop a better understanding of their neighbours' elections, but will also gain many new insights into the politics of their own country." - Larry LeDuc, University of Toronto


The Canadian Federal Election of 2006

The Canadian Federal Election of 2006

Author: Chris Dornan

Publisher: Dundurn

Published: 2006-09

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 155002650X

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A comprehensive analysis of all aspects of the campaign and election that ended the 12-year reign in Canadian politics.


What Voters Want, what Campaigns Provide

What Voters Want, what Campaigns Provide

Author: Greg Farries

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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This paper examines differences between what voters want from a campaign website and what political parties are actually providing on their campaign websites. A series of focus groups were conducted and the results of those discussions provided insight into what potential voters wanted from a campaign website. Analysis of the Conservative, Liberal, Bloc Quebecois, Green and New Democratic Party campaign websites was then conducted, and the results provided a glimpse at what the political parties were providing during the 2004 federal election campaign. The results of this research show that is a significance imbalance between what the political parties in Canada were providing and what the focus groups mentioned they wanted from a campaign website. The participants wanted more engaging and mobilizing features, while the campaign websites used during the 2004 election lacked these types of features.