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MEDW 2015 Madrid Regional Election Study

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Title MEDW 2015 Madrid Regional Election Study
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/BKUY0G
 
Creator Lago, Ignacio
Bermúdez, Sandra
Guinjoan, Marc
Kelly Rowe
Blais, André
Stephenson, Laura
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This dataset was produced within the framework of the Making Electoral Democracy Work project. It contains pre-election and post-election survey data from the 2015 regional election in Madrid. Making Electoral Democracy Work (MEDW) is an international collaborative project that was conducted between 2009 and 2017 by a large team of political scientists, economists, and psychologists from Canada, Europe, and the United States. Its goal was to examine how the rules of the game (especially the electoral system) and the electoral context (especially the competitiveness and salience of the election) influence the dynamic and reciprocal relationship between voters and parties. To do so, the project gathered data for different types of elections held in Canada, France, Germany, Spain, and Switzerland between 2010 and 2016. In each country, two subnational units, typically regions, were studied. The analyses were complemented by laboratory and online experiments, as well as data on the parties’ campaigns. A selection of the project publications can be found at http://electoraldemocracy.com/publications. For more information on the project visit the project website (http://electoraldemocracy.com) or read André Blais, “Making Electoral Democracy Work,” Electoral Studies 29 (2010): 169–70.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Political Behavior
Elections
Voting
Spain
Mass political attitudes
 
Language Spanish, Castilian
 
Contributor Kostelka, Filip
 
Relation Stephenson, Laura; Blais, André; Bol, Damien; Kostelka, Filip, 2017, "Making Electoral Democracy Work", doi:10.7910/DVN/RR0NNQ, Harvard Dataverse.
 
Type Survey data