The youth survey focused on Finnish young people's trust in institutions, voting behaviour, views on acceptable behaviour and on causes for social exclusion, feelings of insecurity, religious affiliation, attendance and beliefs, and opinion on the Church.
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A 2005 academic survey assessing the voting behaviour of Asian New Zealanders showed a strong preference for the National Party ( 47 to 40 ); it also showed that among Asian New Zealanders, the most important issues were the economy and law and order.
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Regarding electoral voting behaviour, Engen and particularly its city districts can be described as rather Christian democratic / conservative which is reflected in a share of 45 55 % where the CDU gains votes above the nationwide average, proving to be similar to election results in Baden-W�rttemberg though.
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However, in Holy Trinity ward a change to previous voting behaviour occurred in that an official Liberal Party candidate took a seat for the first time in Holy Trinity's history; the ward having been created in 1899 . This resulted in Holy Trinity ward being split 1 Conservative, 1 Liberal.
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The incident appears to have influenced the voting behaviour of another arbitrator [ http : / / en . wikipedia . org / w / index . php ? action = historysubmit & diff = 426855964 & oldid = 426834027 . ( This happened just after I criticised this arbitrator harshly, so I doubt he was biased in my favour .)
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In " The Politics of Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa " ( Cambridge University Press, 2001 ), Wilson wrote that Rupert Taylor came up with sophisticated theories of apartheid violence . Taylor has made a contribution to South African electoral studies, particularly questioning the veracity of the dominant racial census approach to understanding voting behaviour in the 1994 and 1999 elections.
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I know this is complicated by boundary changes, but which UK constituencies are the most volatile in terms of party allegiance ? i . e . which constituency has switched from one party to another the most frequently, say since WWII ? ( Not counting MPs changing allegiance between elections-it's voting behaviour I'm interested in . )-88.109.42.17 17 : 24, 9 June 2007 ( UTC)
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Budge has also pioneered other areas of political research, anticipating the autonomous development of Scottish politics in " Scottish Political Behaviour " ( London, Longman 1966 ) with Derek Urwin, developments in voting behaviour " Party Identification and Beyond " ( London, Wiley 1976 ) ed . with Ivor Crewe and Dennis Farlie : the saliency theory of party competition ( with Farlie ) in " Explaining and Predicting Elections " ( London Allen and Unwin, 1983 ) : and direct democracy in " The New Challenge of Direct Democracy " ( Cambridge, CUP 1996 ).
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Crewe undertook extensive research from the early 1970s to the mid-1990s in elections and voting behaviour, and published his results in " Decade of Dealignment " ( 1983, with Bo Sarlvik ) and numerous articles, including the influential'Partisan Dealignment in Britain 1964 74', " British Journal of Political Science ", 7 ( 2 ), pp . 129 90 ( with Bo Sarlvik and James Alt ), which argued that voters'identification with the Labour Parties was steadily weakening as a result of the decline in class loyalty and in the connections voters made between class interests and party policies.