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The Conservatives' Grassroots 'Revival'
Authors:CHARLES PATTIE  RON JOHNSTON
Institution:Professor of Geography at the University of Sheffield and has published extensively on electoral issues with Ron Johnston.;Professor of Geography at the University of Bristol and has written many books and papers on electoral geography. He is also Deputy Electoral Commissioner and Member of the Boundary Committee for England.
Abstract:Healthy party grassroots constituency organisations play an important part in modern electoral campaigning, especially in marginal seats, and political parties try to concentrate their efforts on those closely contested constituencies. Recent evidence on party fund-raising at a local level shows that the Conservatives have taken considerable strides in supporting their campaign organisations in marginals, and have done so in a way which enhances their long-term campaigning potential there. The party's grassroots organisations are increasingly well-resourced, especially in the seats the Conservatives need to win back if they are to win the next General Election. However, while fund-raising suggests a healthy grassroots where it is needed, party membership data highlights continued problems for the party.
Keywords:Conservative party  constituency organisation  party finance  party members
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