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Parkes, Isobel and Trumm, Siim (2022) Party matters more than gender in explaining how different candidates campaign. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jul 2022). Blog Entry.

Trumm, Siim and Barclay, Andrew (2022) Even after Brexit, most would-be MPs believed that they should prioritise their own views over those of their voters. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2022). Blog Entry.

Milazzo, Caitlin and Trumm, Siim (2021) Election leaflets suggest campaigns have become less rather than more personalised. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.

Milazzo, Caitlin, Trumm, Siim and Townsley, Joshua (2020) OpenElections: introducing the largest collection of British election communications in existence. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Dec 2020). Blog Entry.

Trumm, Siim, Milazzo, Caitlin and Townsley, Joshua (2020) Explaining support for Brexit among would-be MPs in the 2017 general election. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2020). Blog Entry.

Trumm, Siim, Sudulich, Laura and Townsley, Joshua (2018) Does a candidate's local prominence influence the effect of their campaign spending? British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2018). Website.

Trumm, Siim, Sudulich, Laura and Townsley, Joshua (2018) Campaign spending and voter turnout: does a candidate’s local prominence influence the effect of their spending? Democratic Audit Blog (28 Aug 2018). Blog Entry.

Trumm, Siim (2018) Different visions of representation among voters and candidates in Wales. Democratic Audit Blog (06 Feb 2018). Blog Entry.

Trumm, Siim and Sudulich, Laura (2016) When parties engage voters on the ground, they intensify public interest in elections and improve turnout. Democratic Audit UK (08 Jul 2016). Website.

Bolleyer, Nicole and Trumm, Siim (2014) Parliamentary salaries are frequently a source of party funding, but what are the implications for democracy? Democratic Audit Blog (25 Sep 2014). Website.

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