POLB50Y3 Lecture : notess 11

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The act of voting may be seen as a critical means whereby citizens give support to the regime and express demands of it. Who votes and who does not vote differing rates of voting by province and level of government education, age, competitiveness, urban vs. rural, partisan preferences, interest levels, economic status declining rates of voting, especially among the young. Democratic deficit sense among voters that the traditional mechanisms of representative democracy are not up to the task of articulating or defending their interests. Absent mandate doubt about whether elections provide a policy mandate for the winning political party. Role of leadership in focusing attachment to the parties. Social class, education, religion, ethnicity, immigrants, age, gender, urban/ rural. Electoral migrations and predicting voting patterns effects of the electoral system and party discipline in the house of commons intergenerational transfer of partisan preferences limited role for local candidates and the impact of incumbency.

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