Friday 13 December 2019

Election results- useful academic research resources for international research

Look up the result in your area using the BBC

For historic data try these recommended resources

Political Data Yearbook 
Great free website based on the European Journal of Political Research Political Data Yearbook includes election results, turnout levels and political party facts for over 30 nations most from the EU. Check dates updated.


Get an understanding of long term trends in voter behaviour using this social survey of the electorate which has been conducted since 1964. Reports and datasets can be downloaded.

 University of Michigan. Provides free access to detailed election results at the constituency level for lower house legislative elections from over 18,000 elections from 162 nations . Some raw data is accessible.

International Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA)
An intergovernmental organisation which supports and promotes free fair elections. Its website provides access to a number of statistical databases. They include voter turnout

Tuesday 26 November 2019

Election 2019 - TV coverage links via BoB



For those lucky enough to have access to BoB

Here are the links to recent recorded programmes.

Johnson v Corbyn: The ITV Debate, 20:00 19/11/2019, ITV London, 60 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14DBF677?bcast=130655448

The ITV Election Interviews, 22:00 19/11/2019, ITV London, 60 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14DBF902?bcast=130655718 (Accessed 26 Nov 2019)


Victoria Derbyshire, Victoria Derbyshire: Election Debate, 09:30 22/11/2019, BBC2 England, 90 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14D9F077?bcast=130735194 (Accessed 26 Nov 2019)

Question Time Leaders Special, Leaders Special, 19:00 22/11/2019, BBC1 London, 120 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E76FA3?bcast=130695917


 The Leader Interviews: Jo Swinson - Tonight, 19:30 28/11/2019, ITV London, 30 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14DFB315?bcast=130715659

The Andrew Neil Interviews, Nicola Sturgeon, 23:15 25/11/2019, BBC1 Wales, 30 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E0A31B?bcast=130749117


The Leader Interviews: Nigel Farage - Tonight, 03:00 22/11/2019, ITV London, 25 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14DC045F?bcast=130670984

Channel 4 News Climate Debate, 19:00 28/11/2019, Channel 4, 60 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E3B92B?bcast=130788844

The BBC Election Debate, Live, 19:00 29/11/2019, BBC1 London, 90 mins.
https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E0D28A?bcast=130721636 

The Leader Interviews: Tonight, 20:30 29/11/2019, ITV London
https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E48627?bcast=130721898 

The ITV Election Debate, 19:00 01/12/2019, ITV London .
https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14EB92EA?bcast=130733498 

The Andrew Neil Interviews: Jo Swinson, Jo Swinson, 19:30 04/12/2019, BBC1 London, 30 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E9C422
The Andrew Neil Interviews, Nigel Farage, 19:00 05/12/2019, BBC1 London, 30 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E9C4D4
The Prime Ministerial Debate, 20:30 06/12/2019, BBC1 London, 60 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14EC3D82

Live: Britain Decides - The Everything But Brexit Debate, 18:30 08/12/2019, Channel 4, 90 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14F0F5ED


Election Broadcasts by political parties.


Party Election Broadcast by the Conservative Party, 18:55 12/11/2019, BBC1 London, 5 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14E04A4A?bcast=130670194

Party Election Broadcast by the Scottish Labour Party, 18:55 14/11/2019, BBC1 Scotland, 5 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14DEE8A2?bcast=130648958

Party Election Broadcast by the Labour Party, 18:55 13/11/2019, BBC1 London, 5 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14DF102D?bcast=130694459


Party Election Broadcast by the Green Party, 18:55 19/11/2019, BBC1 London, 5 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14EE2C0D?bcast=130723565


Party Election Broadcast by the Brexit Party, 18:55 20/11/2019, BBC1 London, 5 mins. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14EE2D20?bcast=130723681

Party Election Broadcast by the Conservative Party, 18:55 28/11/2019, BBC1 https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/ondemand/index.php/prog/14EE8297?bcast=130724351



Monday 8 July 2019

Greek elections get some facts


This weekend Greek citizens have been voting in a snap election.

For the latest information try the Greek Parliament website

this also has in English information on electoral regulations


For recent news coverage see
Kathimerini

Guardian

Washington Post


MacroPolis is an independent analysis service providing daily insight on key political, economic and social developments in Greece.

Background information on the elections and previous polls

Bloomberg primer

ElectionGuide is provided by the International Foundation for Electoral Systems has information on 16 recent elections in Greece. This includes dates, voter turnout and seats won by individual party.

Europe Elects - this is a is a data collection platform of electoral surveys from countries in the European Union and has predictions and analysis from independent experts

Academic analysis

Clingendael - the Netherlands Institute of International RelationsAristides Hatzis' blog on Greek Crisis

The Greek Politics Specialist Group (GPSG) of the UK’s Political Studies Association (PSA)


Background on Greek economic and political conditions

CIA Fact book a basic free introduction to the Greek economic, politics, and geography.

Hellenic Observatory at LSE
Recent reports include papers from the The 9th HO PhD Symposium on Contemporary Greece and Cyprus, 15 June 2019

Economist - articles and reports some subscription based.

European Commission surveillance reports EU financial assistance to Greece




Wednesday 26 June 2019

Conservative Party Leadership contest get some facts

The news has recently been dominated by the Conservative leadership contest.

Get up to speed with
the Atlantic's  Cheatsheet on the candidates and why they want to win!
The House of Commons Library has produced a really useful Briefing paper on the rules governing the contest and background history on their implementation and past races.

Candidate's websites.
Jeremy Hunt
Boris Johnson

Official Conservative Party website has links to hustings and some information.

Key blogs
ConservativeHome
Spectator Coffee House
Conversation- Academic comment

News websites
New Statesman
Guardian
BBC
Telegraph
FT
Daily Mirror
Sun
Daily Mail

 Comment from other organisations.
New Economics Foundation
IFS costing Boris Johnson tax policies. costing of Hunt's policies

Institute Government























Wednesday 22 May 2019

Tracing academic analysis of the European elections? Try these free resources.



Junk news during the elections - Computational Propaganda Project
find out if misinformation is occurring

Europe at a Glance: Studies and Analyses on the European Elections - Bertelsmann Stiftung
Includes regular opinion polls and ratings on what citizens think of Europe

European Council on Foreign Relations
this press release says voters are fearful for the election

Carnegie Europe Briefing
The Conversation - UK academic blog
European Sources Online
European Election Studies data and reports on analysis of manifestos, voter intentions and attitudes . Good for long term trends 1979-2014
Europe Elects predictions and seat analysis from non-partisan team

European Election Stats.
Site created by Camille Borrett and Moritz Laurer  recent postgraduates in European affairs from SciencesPo Paris, Free University of Berlin and University of East Anglia, includes an open data hub with media text mining and seat predictions.

What UK thinks EU - analysis of public attitudes in the UK John Curtice









European Elections newspaper coverage

Junk News during the EU elections- Computational Propaganda Project

avoid it by using these sources!

Explore the coverage from these major news services.

BBC
Deutsche Welle
Economist
FT
Guardian
Independent
Irish Times
Mirror
Le Monde
El Pais
Spectator
La Stampa
The Sun
Telegraph






















European Elections- get started with these links


European elections are taking place this week

the EU has provided some guidance for citizens on the role of the EU and why and how they should vote

See What does Europe do for me? to browse examples by region of EU funded programmes (includes the UK!)

Thistimeimvoting EU - voter education documents

The Election Commission website provides insight into the regulations and timing for the UK.

Read the Manifestos from UK parties

Monday 20 May 2019

Australia elections -were the results a miracle? Find out more


Australia elections
Last week Elections were help in Australia were the results a miracle?

Australian Electoral Commission: 2019 federal election
has the official results and background information on the regulations

Newspaper coverage
Check these sites for polls, comment and analysis
ABC News
Guardian UK
Daily Telegraph Australia
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian
Western Australian
Crickey- independent news site

Polls and analysis

Poll Bludger 2019 William Bowe
Tally Room blog by Ben Raue

Analysis
The Conversation blog
Lowry Interpreter blog published by the Lowry Institute
Griffith University Below the line election analysis
Australian National University Coverage includes podcasts, election data dashboards
and a Vote smart feature
APO Analysis aggregates content from over 600 organisations including universities and think tanks
Explore longer term trends in voter behaviour and attitudes using the Australian Election Studies website. It also includes some interactive charts













Thursday 9 May 2019

South Africa elections - get some facts

This week elections have taken place in South Africa.
The electoral commission has an official website with information on the electoral system, candidates and regulations . Results will be posted here.
For recent polls try ipsos
Alternatively see what people were searching for Google Trends as the most popular recent searches in South Africa


 Newspaper coverage
these include news stories, polls and analysis
The Times South Africa
The South African
Analysis from academic staff (mainly UK based ) the Conversation
All Africa. com


Fighting misinformation
Find out if it is an issue in the elections by reading these useful resources.

An account of what Google is doing 
AfricaCheck activities including analysis of specific manifesto promises

Reports from election observers.
Including assessment of the conduct of the elections

Wednesday 1 May 2019

local government elections 2019- get up to speed with these links


Local elections in the United Kingdom are scheduled to be held on Thursday 2 May 2019, contesting 248 English local councils, six directly elected mayors in England, and all 11 local councils in Northern Ireland

Use the BBC postcode database to see if they are taking place in your area.

Your Vote matters provides more detailed official information from the Electoral Commission

Their official website has research reports on election registration and past results. It also has a handbook for journalists with basic facts about the elections

the House of Commons Library blog also has some good basic background to the elections

Democratic Audit has created a dashboard with information for votes.

Their main website also has some academic discussion of the issues

News coverage

FT
Telegraph
BBC
Belfast telegraph

Analysis
LGIU news and analysis
Conservative Home blog
Left Foot Forward
Britain elects poll analysis
Slogger O'toole NI
Institute for Government
Economist
Conversation blog
Fawcett society lack of female candidates 

Historic election data 

for historic elections data see the Elections centre University of Plymouth
it provides free access to detailed handbooks of trends and results from 1991-2011


Take a look at some great examples of digital posters from our 1907 London County council elections.







Monday 22 April 2019

Ukraine elections - get some facts

The final results are now on the central election committee website
or earlier posting has links to the main observers.

Official website of campaign of Volodymyr Zelensky gives some insight into his thought and campaign
Володимир Зеленський

many reactions have discussed populism
commentary on the rise of this populist figure from European Council on Foreign relations
Euromaidan has discussion of the forms of populism in Ukraine.
the Conversation also has discussion of his popularity and its possible implications.

Wednesday 17 April 2019

Women in the 2019- Indian elections - are they the silent majority?

According to the Times of India women are likely to be the silent 'majority' as female turnout is predicted to be higher
Carnegie Endowment also has an interesting blog post discussing this
as does Asia Dialogue
However according to the IPU there are far fewer women candidates only 8.1% in 2014
see the situation and compare with other nations in 2019 using their recent infographic.

The Indian government statistical office also has some data you can download on women's participation in the Lok Sabha
For some discussion of the barriers women have faced try this articles from the Economic and Political Weekly made available via the Centre for the study of developing societies website
the IGC has also discussed the link between female politicians in India and Economic Growth

Search for more resources
on shodhganga.  Indian dissertations and theses website
IPU has abstracts of journal articles on their bibliographic database









India elections get some facts

Elections are taking place in India

Google designed a special doodle to encourage voters
It is also producing political ad transparency reports on advertising in the elections


For general information on how the elections are conducted try these resources.

The Election Commission has the complicated schedule of voting as well as regulations and lists of candidates.
for data on past elections since 1952 see the India Votes website which has detailed election maps and turnout figures
Elections in India is an independent website which also has data on 2014 elections as well as mappings of 2019


News sites
good places to get started for current news, polls and analysis include:
BBC
India Today
Reuters India
Indian Express
Times of India
Hindu 
Economic Times of India
New York Times has a good introductory guide
as does the Economist

Background analysis from think tanks
why are the elections important try these resources to read more.

Asia House is partnering with the University of Nottingham’s Asia Research Institute to keep you up-to-date on the Indian General Election 2019 weekly bulletins are being issued.
LSE South Asia Centre- podcasts, research and analysis
Conversation Blog - academic articles on elections 2019

Wednesday 3 April 2019

Ukraine - get the facts on the election results.


Voting in Ukraine mean that a comedian could be the next president. Here are some facts on the recent election

The Central Election committee has results and regulations. The site is not currently available in English

Election observations
 OSCE mounted an election observation mission. Find details and reports on its website
PACE - Council of Europe

background analysis on the state of democracy in Ukraine from leading think tanks
Atlantic Council
OSW 
Chatham House
Wilson Center
Brookings Institution.
United States Institute of Peace
Foreign Affairs
Carnegie Europe




Tuesday 26 March 2019

Thailand elections get the facts

This week elections took place in Thailand - the first for 8 years. Get the background facts in this short guide from the Guardian
IFES also has an election guide which has an overview of the system

The Thailand Election Commitee has details of the electoral laws and results. Some information has not been translated


ANFREL has assessed the conduct of the elections and the outcome.
The EU did not send a mission but its website has a  statement and information on why it did not attend.
Human Rights Watch has concerns about structural flaws in the system


Newspaper coverage
Straits Times 
New Mandala's coverage of Thailand's 2019 election was supported by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. It includes a blog of events on election day


Wednesday 6 March 2019

Senegal Elections results confirmed - find out more

the Senegal Constitutional court has confirmed the re-election of Macky Sall

For information try the Presidents twitter account. which has images and his messages on winning
the official results and background on the electoral system can be found in French on the Election Commission website
IFES election guide and results.

Election  observation reports
African Union
EU missions
Ecowas
west African observers network


Public opinion
Gallup polls
Armed Conflict and protest data from Acled

Think tank analysis
Africa Research institute
ISS
Amnesty International

Wednesday 2 January 2019

Bangladesh elections -were they fair?

According to the Guardian newspaper the recent elections in Bangladesh were a farce marred by violence.

Here are some other sopurces for exploring the issues.
The Bangladesh Election Commission website has recent results and news stories. Some in English.
IFES has background information and facts on the electoral system



Local newspaper coverage


Election observations.
ANFREL statement (along with other election onservers) on the undemocratic environment.
NDI pre-election assessment plus news and reports

 Background on the state of democracy in the region.
Freedom House - Freedom in the World Assessment.
USIP blog posting on electoral violence in recent elections.