Nowcasting V. polling: The 2010 UK election trials |
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Authors: | Michael S. Lewis-Beck,Richard NadeauÉ ric Bé langer |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Political Science, University of Iowa, 341 Schaeffer Hall, Iowa City 52242-1498, IA, United States b Department of Political Science, University of Montreal, Canada c Department of Political Science, McGill University, Canada |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper first offers a final forecast for the May 2010 UK general election based on our “two-step model” [Nadeau, R., Lewis-Beck, M.S., Bélanger, É., 2009. Election forecasting in the United Kingdom: a two-step model. Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 19, 333-358.]. That model is then used to explore a new technique, “nowcasting.” We examine our model “nowcasts,” comparing it to the classic forecasting strategy of the vote intention poll, across the contemporary election period, 2005-2010. As is shown, nowcasting offers forecasting advantages that simple polling does not. Most notably, the nowcast provides variation that appears much more subject to substantive explanation of the electoral cycle, and it provides predictions with a three-month lead. |
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Keywords: | Nowcasting Election forecasting British election |
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