Elections are not just about who casts ballots – they reflect the citizens, parties, media, and history of an electorate. Fighting for Votes examines how these factors interacted during a recent Ontario election. The authors begin by examining the province’s political culture and history. They then delve deeply into the campaign by exploring three lines of enquiry that help define representative democracy: How do parties position themselves to appeal to voters? How is information from and about parties transmitted to voters? And how do voters respond to the information around them? Marshalling a unique collection of evidence drawn from many different sources – political party websites, candidate surveys, advertisements, debate transcripts, leader tours, newspapers, websites, Twitter feeds, and a survey of the electorate – the authors provide a sophisticated analysis of the interplay between voters and political parties in an era of new media. The most complete account of a provincial election available, Fighting for Votes illuminates the evolving electoral landscape.
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Parties, the Media, and Voters in an Ontario Election

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ISBN
9780774829304
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok