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_aCurtice, John _eautore |
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_aRevolution or Evolution? The 2007 Scottish Elections / _cDavid McCrone, Michael Marsh, Rachel Ormston, John Curtice, Nicola McEwen. |
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_aEdinburgh : _bEdinburgh University Press, _c[2022] |
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_tFrontmatter -- _tCONTENTS -- _tList of Tables -- _tPreface -- _tCHAPTER 1. A Watershed Election? -- _tCHAPTER 2. A Distinctive Scottish Voice? Identities, Values and Attitudes -- _tCHAPTER 3. What has Devolution Achieved? The Public’s View -- _tCHAPTER 4. Governing Scotland: The People’s Preferences? -- _tCHAPTER 5. Lost Labour Votes? Records, Personalities and Issues -- _tCHAPTER 6. How the SNP Won -- _tCHAPTER 7. Do Voters Care about Parties Any More? -- _tCHAPTER 8. A Personal Vote? How Voters Used the STV Ballot -- _tCHAPTER 9. Conclusion -- _tTechnical Appendix -- _tIndex |
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| 520 | _aThe Scottish parliamentary and local elections of 2007 were significant for two key reasons: the SNP was brought to power for the first time in its history, posing a fundamental challenge to the 300-year Scottish-English Union; and the local elections used the Single Transferable Vote - the first time such an electoral system has been used in Great Britain since 1945.This book will explore the significance of these two developments, asking whether they herald a revolutionary break with the past or simply mark a continuing evolution of existing patterns of Scottish politics. It does so using a unique source of evidence - representative high quality annual sample surveys of the Scottish public that since 1999 have regularly measured how people in Scotland have reacted to devolution and how they have behaved in elections.Readers will gain an unparalleled insight into the identities, attitudes and electoral behaviour of people in Scotland during the first decade of devolution. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
| 546 | _aIn English. | ||
| 588 | 0 | _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. Jun 2022) | |
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_aElections _zScotland. |
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_aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / American Government / National. _2bisacsh |
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_aMcCrone, David _eautore |
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_aMcEwen, Nicola _eautore |
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_aOrmston, Rachel _eautore |
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