The electoral geography of the United States is a description of regional political differences, which in recent years has been popularized by the red and blue paradigm to pictorially represent Republican and Democratic Election results.
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An Electoral Geography Database which contains " the boundaries of the 308 electoral districts and about 58, 000 polling divisions " is combined with the NGD to " produce the various maps and other geographic products required to support electoral events ".
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In the 1983 general election the party suffered a dramatic decrease in term of votes and its electoral geography was very different from 30 or even 10 years before, as the region where it obtained the best result was Apulia ( 46.0 % ).
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He has been an editorial board member of various international journals and has published widely in many areas of political geography and international relations, including electoral geography, local government, federalism, Australia s regional relations, geopolitics, India-Australia relations and the Indian Ocean Region.
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"' Michel Bussi "'( born in Louviers, Eure, France ) is a French writer of detective novels, and a political analyst and Professor of Geography at the University of Rouen, where he leads a Public Scientific and Technical Research Establishment (, " UMR " ) in the French National Centre for Scientific Research (, " CNRS " ), where he is a specialist in electoral geography.
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In part this growth has been associated with the adoption by political geographers of the approaches taken up earlier in other areas of human geography, for example, Ron J . Johnston's ( 1979 ) work on electoral geography relied heavily on the adoption of quantitative spatial science, Robert Sack's ( 1986 ) work on territoriality was based on the behavioural approach, Henry Bakis ( 1987 ) shows the role of information and telecommunications networks on political geography, and Peter Taylor's ( e . g . 2007 ) work on World Systems Theory owes much to developments within structural Marxism.