Elections

Scottish election 2016: Mid-Scotland and Fife preview

04 May 2016 | Elections

The Kingdom of Fife is one of the few of Scotland’s regions which has returned a variety of different parties in elections both to Westminster and Holyrood. Here, Juliet Swann offers an overview of electoral fortunes since 1999 and details the 2016 contests. She writes that while a strong performance from the SNP is inevitable, the regional lists could see a variety of other parties secure seats in Holyrood.

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Scottish election 2016: The end of Labour’s fortress in Glasgow?

03 May 2016 | Elections

Glasgow, sitting within ‘Red Clydeside’, has long been a Labour citadel, with the party historically weighing rather than counting the vote, such was their dominance. But elections in 2007 and 2010 showed that the City is nowadays willing to look elsewhere politically, with the independence referendum of 2014 accelerating the shift in support from Labour to SNP. Here, Murray Leith looks at the contests, and argues that Glasgow’s days as a Labour fortress are coming to an end.

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Police and Crime Commissioners: The forgotten elections

03 May 2016 | Elections

On May 5, England and Wales will elect police and crime commissioners (PCCs) for the second time, though you may not know about them. Dr Kenneth Bunker looks at what are these elections about, who is in the race, and who might be the winners and losers.

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Scottish election 2016: Highlands and Islands preview

30 April 2016 | Elections

Juliet Swann looks at the electoral history of the Highlands and Islands constituency, and picks out the key contests in the election on Thursday 5 May.

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London 2016: What factors will decide who becomes the new mayor?

29 April 2016 | Elections

In advance of the 5 May elections for the office of London Mayor and the London Assembly, Tony Travers and Martin Rogers analyse the issues which may influence the outcome, how demographic change may affect the result and which Assembly constituencies may change hands.

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Scottish election 2016: Central Scotland preview

29 April 2016 | Elections

The Scottish Parliament elections take place early next month, with the SNP expected to solidify their dominance in the post-referendum Scotland. The Central Scotland region has long been a Labour stronghold with the party’s legendary and revered first leader Keir Hardie from the area. Judith Sijstermans previews the contests, and suggests that this election may represent the ‘last beats’ of the Labour ‘heartland’.

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Northern Ireland Elections – Moving Beyond Conflict?

28 April 2016 | Elections

In the run up to May’s Northern Ireland Assembly Elections, Matthew Whiting previews the contest and how voters’ motivations may be changing.

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What turnout can we expect in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales?

27 April 2016 | Elections

Dr Kenneth Bunker of the Democratic Dashboard looks at what we might expect turnout to be in the Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales elections in May.

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More female candidates in 2016 is positive, but not the full story

26 April 2016 | Elections

Democratic Dashboard launches its "Gender and the 2016 Elections" Data Briefing today, looking at the prospects for gender balance in the Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish and London elections in May.

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Scottish election 2016: South Scotland preview

26 April 2016 | Elections

The Scottish Parliament elections are upon us, with the SNP expected to consolidate their current dominance over Labour and the Conservatives. Here, Alistair Clark looks at the contest in the South Scotland region, an area which has had a recent history of four party politics but may be seeing its political profile shift.

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Scottish election 2016: Lothian preview

25 April 2016 | Elections

Lothian can be seen as Holyrood's heartbeat. Here, Juliet Swann looks at the key contests in the Scottish Parliamentary elections in May.

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Scottish election 2016: North East Region preview

19 April 2016 | Elections

The Scottish Assembly elections are in the spotlight of UK politics. Here, Dr Iain MacLeod and Dr Graeme Baxter of Robert Gordon University take an in-depth look at the constituencies in the North East region of Scotland.

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Scotland remains a psephologist’s delight

14 April 2016 | Elections

The Scottish Parliamentary elections are in May. Here, Sean Swan casts a critical eye over the psephology of the contest and the implications for each of the main parties.

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What do the latest polls tell us about the elections in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales?

12 April 2016 | Elections

Dr Kenneth Bunker, from the LSE, looks at recent polls in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and assesses their significance for the elections in May.

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England’s 2016 local elections: What are the key contests for each party?

07 April 2016 | Elections

England goes to the polls on 5 May to vote in a variety of elections. Tony Travers and Martin Rogers highlight a number of key contests for each party.

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The upcoming elections in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales

01 April 2016 | Elections

Dr Kenneth Bunker, from the Democratic Dashboard team, examines recent results in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales and looks ahead to the elections in May.

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England’s 2016 local elections: an indicator of the national political picture?

24 March 2016 | Elections

As the campaigns in the local elections in England get underway, Tony Travers and Martin Rogers look at the key council contests for each party and assess where the elections will be won and lost.

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