The Greening of the Others: The Destination of Alliance and Green Party Transfers in the 2023 Northern Ireland Local Government Elections

Q4 Social Sciences
Philip McGuinness
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ABSTRACT: Northern Ireland’s elections have always been fought over whether that polity should remain in the UK or become part of a united Ireland. Since 1970 a fluctuating proportion of the electorate have voted for such parties as the Alliance and Green parties, which are currently neutral on this constitutional issue. Previous studies of PR-STV transfers have tended to focus on overall transfers to parties; this paper analyses the transfers from these two parties in the 2023 local government elections, in count distributions where both nationalist and unionist bloc candidates were available. The analysis shows that nationalists benefited disproportionally from these transfers. It is estimated that most of Northern Ireland’s voters gave either a first preference or their highest non-Other preference to nationalist bloc candidates. Opportunities and challenges facing reunificationists and unionists are discussed in the new context of a nationalist bloc vote plurality amid increasing calls for a border poll.
他人的绿色化:2023年北爱尔兰地方政府选举中联盟和绿党转移的目标
摘要:北爱尔兰的选举一直围绕着该政体是否应该留在英国或成为统一的爱尔兰的一部分而展开。自1970年以来,选民投票给联盟党和绿党等政党的比例不稳定,这些政党目前在这一宪法问题上保持中立。以前关于性传播病毒转移的研究往往侧重于向各方的总体转移;本文分析了这两个政党在2023年地方政府选举中的转移,在民族主义和联合主义阵营候选人均可获得的计票分配中。分析显示,民族主义者从这些转移中获得了不成比例的好处。据估计,大多数北爱尔兰选民要么对民族主义集团候选人给予第一偏好,要么给予最高的非其他偏好。统一主义者和统一主义者面临的机遇和挑战是在民族主义集团投票多数的新背景下讨论的,要求进行边境投票的呼声越来越高。
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Irish Studies in International Affairs
Irish Studies in International Affairs Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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