Guns for Votes: Wedge Politics in the Canadian Multiparty System

IF 1.3 3区 社会学 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
David Dumouchel, Catherine Ouellet, Thierry Giasson
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Abstract

This article contributes to the emerging literature on wedge issues and on electoral strategies in multiparty electoral systems by studying the implementation and effectiveness of a concerted electoral communication strategy deployed by the Conservative party of Canada around the elimination of the gun registry, in the late 2000s. First, using a quantitative content analysis of the Parliamentary debates from 2006 to 2011, it reveals how the Conservatives exploited the issue in order to create divisions amongst opposing opposition MPs and amongst targeted segments of partisan voters of other national parties. Secondly, using georeferenced pool data from Vote Compass, it finds empirical evidence that the Conservatives’ efforts won them new support in the 2011 federal elections, especially amongst cross-pressured voters and within the ridings that were targeted during the debates. In doing so, the article provides a rare empirical example of wedge politics carried in a multiparty system.
枪支换选票:加拿大多党制中的楔子政治
本文通过研究加拿大保守党在21世纪末取消枪支登记时部署的协调选举沟通战略的实施和有效性,为新出现的关于楔形问题和多党选举制度中的选举策略的文献做出了贡献。首先,通过对2006年至2011年议会辩论的定量内容分析,揭示了保守党如何利用这一问题在对立的反对党议员和其他国家政党的党派选民中制造分歧。其次,使用Vote Compass的地理参考池数据,它发现了经验证据,证明保守党的努力在2011年联邦选举中为他们赢得了新的支持,尤其是在交叉压力的选民中以及在辩论中成为目标的选区中。在这样做的过程中,这篇文章提供了一个罕见的多党制楔形政治的实证例子。
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Parliamentary Affairs
Parliamentary Affairs POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
8.30%
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26
期刊介绍: Parliamentary Affairs is an established, peer-reviewed academic quarterly covering all the aspects of government and politics directly or indirectly connected with Parliament and parliamentary systems in Britain and throughout the world. The journal is published in partnership with the Hansard Society. The Society was created to promote parliamentary democracy throughout the world, a theme which is reflected in the pages of Parliamentary Affairs.
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