Turnout and Marginality in Local Elections: A Comment
D. T. Denver and
Gordon Hand
British Journal of Political Science, 1972, vol. 2, issue 4, 513-515
Abstract:
In his brief note on turnout and marginality in a recent issue of this journal Newton [K. Newton, ‘Turnout and Marginality in Local Elections’, II (1972), 251–5], raises some interesting questions. In our view, however, the boldness of some of his conclusions is not warranted by the evidence he presents or by his supporting argument. In particular, we think three points deserve comment.
Date: 1972
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