Acknowledgements; 1. Local Elections - A Case of Mystery, Intrigue and Neglect; 2. The evolution of Local Democracy; 3. The Local Electoral System; 4. Turnout in Local Elections; 5. Contestation, Candidates and Incumbency; 6. Party Competition in Local Elections; 7. Votes, Seats and Local Electoral Outcomes; 8. Major Parties and Local Elections; 9. Minor Parites and Local Elections; 10. Local Elections and National Politics; 11. Local By-elections - Parochial Contests or National Electoral Indicators; 12. Local Elections and Representations; 13. Conclusions; Bibliography
Colin Rallings is a Reader in Electoral Politics., Michael Thrasher is a Reader in Public Policy. Both are at the Local Government Chronicle Elections Centre, University of Plymouth.
'A genuinely path-breaking book - the first ever comprehensive
book-length study of local elections in Britain ... The book is
certainly a 'must read' for all with a serious interest in British
Elections' - David Denver, PSA (EPOP) Newsletter
'Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher over the years have made a
major contribution to the study of local government ... This is the
first comprehensive work on local elections in Britain.' - John
Stewart, Local Government Studies
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