
Provincial Battles, National Prize?
Elections in a Federal State
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Provincial Battles, National Prize?
Elections in a Federal State
About this book
In parliamentary systems like Canada, voters directly contribute to the election outcome only in their own riding. However, the focus of election campaigns is often national, emphasizing the leader rather than the local candidate, and national rather than regional polls. This suggests that elections are national contests, but election outcomes clearly demonstrate that support for parties varies strongly by province.
Focusing on the 2015 Canadian election campaigns in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec, three large provinces with different subnational party systems, Provincial Battles, National Prize? evaluates whether we should understand elections in Canada as national wars or individual provincial clashes. The authors draw upon voter and candidate surveys, party campaign behaviour, and media coverage of the election to document how political parties vary their messages and strategies across provinces, how the media communicate and frame those messages, and how voters ultimately respond. The study shows that provincial variations in party support reflect differences in voters' political preferences rather than differences in party messages or media coverage.
A novel and comprehensive study, Provincial Battles, National Prize? is the first and only thorough treatment of the party, media, and voter aspects of a federal election campaign through a subnational lens.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures and Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- PART ONE The Regionalization of Elections
- 1 Addressing a Regionalized Outcome
- 2 Regionalization and Canadian Elections
- PART TWO Polls, Parties, and Media: The 2015 Election
- 3 Contextualizing the Outcome: The Lead-Up to 2015
- 4 Names and Faces
- 5 Multi-Pronged Attacks?
- 6 Framing the Fight
- PART THREE Influencing Voters
- 7 Influencing the Masses
- 8 The Final Battle(s)
- 9 A Distinctly National Prize
- Notes
- References
- Index