Variations in third/minor party support in English constituencies |
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Authors: | MUNROE EAGLES STEPHEN ERFLE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science and the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis SUNY at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260;Department of Economics, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA 17013, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract. The paper presents an ecological analysis evaluating two explanatory perspectives on third/minor party advances in recent English general elections. The impact of community cohesion on third/minor party mobilisation is complex and differentiated. Cohesion stemming from the socio-economic homogeneity of constituency environments tends to buttress support for the two main class-based parties. However, communal cohesion stemming from workplace-residence proximity tends to favour the channeling of collective protest into third/minor parties. Third/minor party advances are also shown to be positively related to prior situations of major party dominance in constituencies, particularly in the 1983 election. |
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