Big City Elections in Canada

Big City Elections in Canada
Title Big City Elections in Canada PDF eBook
Author Jack Lucas
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2021
Genre Local elections
ISBN 1487528566

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This collection offers an in-depth look at municipal voting behaviour during local elections in eight of Canada's largest cities.

Political Engagement in Canadian City Elections

Political Engagement in Canadian City Elections
Title Political Engagement in Canadian City Elections PDF eBook
Author R. Michael McGregor
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 212
Release 2024-03-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0228020263

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Municipal elections in Canada don’t look much like those held at the federal and provincial levels. A key difference is a significant discrepancy in voter turnout, but relatively little is known about why far fewer people vote in city elections. Voters show less interest in local government, seeing it as less influential than other levels, yet they believe their views matter more to local politicians. Political Engagement in Canadian City Elections explores this apparent contradiction by asking who participates in politics, how they go about it, and why. Drawing from the Canadian Municipal Election Study, a novel survey of electors in eight large cities across the country in 2017 and 2018, contributors consider factors ranging from the universal – such as the demographic profile of voters or how economic conditions affect them – to the specific – for example, participation in school board and council elections. There are more municipal elections than any other kind in Canada. The discoveries in Political Engagement in Canadian City Elections collectively represent a major leap forward in our understanding of voter activity at the community and municipal level.

Big City Elections in Canada

Big City Elections in Canada
Title Big City Elections in Canada PDF eBook
Author Jack Lucas
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1487528582

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Local elections are an increasingly popular area of research among scholars of Canadian political behaviour, offering invaluable insights into the attitudes and motivations of Canadian electors. The Canadian Municipal Election Study (CMES) has collected unparalleled individual-level survey data in eight major Canadian municipal elections: Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, London, Mississauga, Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City. These elections, which took place in 2017 and 2018, were high-profile, contentious, and often surprising, featuring mayoral defeats, record-breaking turnouts, provincial-municipal tensions, and the first ranked-ballot election in Canada in decades. Combining unprecedented individual-level survey data from the CMES with local expertise from political scientists across Canada, Big City Elections in Canada provides a data-driven overview of each election, while also highlighting the more general lessons the elections teach us about municipal politics and voting behaviour. The chapters in this book make substantial empirical and theoretical contributions to the voting behaviour and urban political science subfields and will appeal to students, journalists, and engaged citizens who are interested in learning more about municipal elections in their cities.

A History of the Vote in Canada

A History of the Vote in Canada
Title A History of the Vote in Canada PDF eBook
Author Elections Canada
Publisher Chief Electoral Officer of Canada
Total Pages 172
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Cet ouvrage couvre la période qui va de 1758 à nos jours.

Finding Common Ground

Finding Common Ground
Title Finding Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Zoltan Hajnal
Publisher Public Policy Instit. of CA
Total Pages 85
Release 2001
Genre California
ISBN 1582130337

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Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics

Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics
Title Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics PDF eBook
Author Jack Lucas
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2024-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1487553714

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One of the most peculiar features of municipal politics in Canada is how frequently local politicians, activists, and scholars disagree about how to describe the municipal arena. For some, municipal politics is distinct from other levels of government, a world of non-ideological elections, pragmatic and technical policymaking, and issue-by-issue policy coalitions. Others argue that municipal politics is similar to politics at other scales, with persistent axes of political disagreement and a recognizable “left” and “right.” This recurring debate features prominently in municipal election campaigns across Canada. In Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics, Jack Lucas investigates municipal ideology in Canada. Using data from original surveys of municipal politicians and the Canadian public, the book reveals how municipal politics is clearly structured by left-right ideology. It shows that municipal politicians represent their constituents’ ideological preferences quite well: they understand their constituents’ ideological perspectives, they align with their constituents’ preferences, and they are elected in part because of their ideological alignment with voters. A lively and accessible study, Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics will appeal to readers interested in municipal politics, political ideology, and political representation.

Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections

Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections
Title Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections PDF eBook
Author Éric Bélanger
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 219
Release 2022-02-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1487540094

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While Quebec is well known for its provincial-level party politics and thriving nationalism, voting behaviour and electoral campaigning at the municipal level have failed to gain much attention to date. Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections seeks to transform the state of municipal elections research in Quebec through a systematic study of the 2017 Montreal and Quebec City elections. Drawing upon data from the Canadian Municipal Election Study, the authors demonstrate not only the importance of Quebec municipal politics, but the many ways that municipal elections research can inform our broader understanding of voting behaviour in the province. This volume considers the features particular to the Quebec local context, such as the importance of language and nationalism, the effects of local party labels for down-ballot races, and the role of ideology. Voting in Quebec Municipal Elections represents the largest-ever collection of work on local elections in the province’s history, making a significant contribution to our understanding of the municipal voter in Quebec.