Publication detail
The Regionalization of Canadian Federal Elections and the Decline in Voter Turnout
FROEHLING, K.
Original Title
The Regionalization of Canadian Federal Elections and the Decline in Voter Turnout
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
My paper explains why the Canadian federal elections of 1993, 1997 and 2000 had voting patterns which were more regionalized than previous elections, thus leading to a decline in voter turnout.
Keywords
regionalization, provinces, federal elections, voter turnout
Authors
FROEHLING, K.
Released
27. 10. 2001
ISBN
80-210-3320-7
Book
INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY: CANADA IN THE 20th CENTURY. 2nd International Conference of Central European Canadianists Proceedings. 26 - 28 October 2001, Bucharest, Romanian
Edition
1
Edition number
2004
Pages from
179
Pages to
193
Pages count
14
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT6469,
author="Kenneth {Froehling}",
title="The Regionalization of Canadian Federal Elections and the Decline in Voter Turnout",
booktitle="INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNITY: CANADA IN THE 20th CENTURY. 2nd International Conference of Central European Canadianists Proceedings. 26 - 28 October 2001, Bucharest, Romanian",
year="2001",
series="1",
number="2004",
pages="179--193",
isbn="80-210-3320-7"
}