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Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Hartman, Todd (2020) Testing the wisdom of the crowds argument: local opinion in the 43 ‘Red Wall’ constituencies that Labour lost. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Apr 2020). Blog Entry.

Pattie, Charles, Johnston, Ron and Rossiter, David (2020) Repealing the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act is a tidying-up exercise, not a major constitutional change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2020), 1 - 3. Blog Entry.

Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn, Manley, David, Pattie, Charles, Hartman, Todd K. and Rossiter, David (2018) General election polling goes geographical: the accuracy and value of constituency-level estimates. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Jun 2018). Blog Entry.

Johnston, Ron, Jones, Kelvyn, Manley, David, Pattie, Charles, Hartman, Todd K. and Rossiter, David (2018) General election polling goes geographical: the accuracy and value of constituency-level estimates. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 May 2018). Website.

Pattie, Charles, Johnston, Ron and Hartman, Todd K. (2017) Party canvassers don’t change people’s opinions, but they do persuade them to vote. Democratic Audit UK (31 May 2017). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2017) How UKIP’s election strategy is boosting Theresa May’s chances of a big majority. Democratic Audit UK (29 May 2017). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2017) The case of the missing marginals: how big will May’s majority be? Democratic Audit UK (25 Apr 2017). Website.

Pattie, Charles and Johnston, Ron (2017) Scottish national identity: why the question of Europe could actually keep the UK together. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Feb 2017). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2015) Ensuring equal representation in Parliament: who counts? British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Manley, David, Pattie, Charles, Pemberton, Hugh and Wickham-Jones, Mark (2015) The Labour leadership and deputy leadership candidates: where are their support bases – does geography matter? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Jul 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2015) At £13 a vote – a bargain? Donations to the Tories’ 2015 constituency campaigns. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Manley, David (2015) The case of the missing marginals: Labour’s task in 2020 is harder than they currently realise. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2015) There are fewer people registered to vote in 2015 than there were in 2010: is that to Labour’s advantage? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Apr 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2015) Have the Tories gone on the defensive and narrowed the focus of their constituency targets? Donations to local parties in 2014. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron and Pattie, Charles (2015) The British party system – or systems: how many on the ground? British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Feb 2015). Website.

Cutts, David, Fieldhouse, Ed, Fisher, Justin, Johnston, Ron and Pattie, Charles (2015) Contact matters: voters like to be asked personally for their support. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Cutts, David and Pattie, Charles (2015) The Tories and Donations to Constituency Campaigns (or, Beware of Journalists’ Hyperbole). British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jan 2015). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Cutts, David (2014) Raising money for the local campaigns. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Dec 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2014) Translating Votes into Seats. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2014). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2013) In Depth: The Conservatives will suffer electorally from the Liberal Democrats’ revenge over failure to support House of Lords reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2013). Website.

Johnston, Ron, Pattie, Charles and Rossiter, David (2011) The re-vamped public inquiries currently changing Westminster constituency boundaries in record time (across the whole of the UK) keep power firmly in the hands of the biggest political parties, and not the general public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Dec 2011). Website.

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