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Features of Electoral Behaviour at By-Elections,orate to pass judgement upon a government’s performance, and thus by-election results reflect the translation of opinion changes within the electorate into voting behaviour.. This chapter attempts to examine a number of propositions about the behaviour of the electorate at a by-election using elemen无能的人 发表于 2025-3-23 15:57:50
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Keiko Kobayashi,Takeyori Saheki have been the adequacy of the Leader of the Opposition. But that was clearly the case at St George’s: in the absence of a government candidate (the Labour Party had contested the seat in 1929 for the first time and did not put up a candidate at the by-election), the electors had to choose between A外貌 发表于 2025-3-24 01:50:05
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Frederick B. Loiselle,Joseph R. Caseyould be drawn. Along with other by-elections in the winter of 1972–3, Lincoln was used by a section of the press to demonstrate the desirability — even the inevitability — of a fundamental realignment in the two-party system.conference 发表于 2025-3-24 12:17:04
,St. George’s and the Empire Crusade, have been the adequacy of the Leader of the Opposition. But that was clearly the case at St George’s: in the absence of a government candidate (the Labour Party had contested the seat in 1929 for the first time and did not put up a candidate at the by-election), the electors had to choose between Ainquisitive 发表于 2025-3-24 16:42:16
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,Lincoln: The Background to Taverne’s Triumph,ould be drawn. Along with other by-elections in the winter of 1972–3, Lincoln was used by a section of the press to demonstrate the desirability — even the inevitability — of a fundamental realignment in the two-party system.