Browsing Economic and Social Review by Subject "Party Loyalty"
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Party loyalty and Irish voters - EEC referendum as a case study
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1972)Voter loyalties to the established parties in the Irish political system are quite strong, but by no means unconditional. Shifts in voter support do occur over time. The most vivid instance of the Irish voter's ability to ... -
Party loyalty and Irish voters - EEC referendum as a case study
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1973)In their paper Tom Garvin and Anthony Parker set out to describe the geographical variation of the voting pattern in the EEC Referendum, and to analyse the relationship between party loyalties and the Referendum vote. The ... -
Party loyalty and Irish voters - reply
(Economic & Social StudiesDUBLIN, 1973)Informed and constructive criticism is always to be welcomed. However, we feel obliged to comment on a number of points raised by Mr Gillman in his extended examination of our paper. Our inclusion of spoilt votes does ...