A Geographical analysis of elections in the V4 in 2010

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Authors

VODA Petr

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Contemporary European Studies
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Web http://www.ces.upol.cz/pic/item/pdffile/56.pdf
Field Political sciences
Keywords Electoral Results; Electoral Geography; Party System; Visegrad Group; Linear Regression
Description This article deals with a geographical analysis of electoral results in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia in 2010. Answers are given to questions about the location of electoral support and about how similar parties in diff erent countries obtain their support in similar conditions. The answer to the first question was found through drawing maps of electoral support. The second question was answered with the use of regression analysis with electoral results as a dependent variable and data about society (determined by Rokkan’s theory of cleavages) as independent variables. Spatial distribution of party support diff ers between countries and party families. Some similarities are only between the Czech Republic and Slovakia where liberal and conservative parties win in the center and in cities and social democratic parties are the strongest outside cities. Diff erences are also in the nature of party systems. The Czech and Hungarian party system (in 2010) are based more on economic cleavage: whereas, Slovak and Polish parties are rather based on urban-rural cleavage
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