Nouvelle publication : An extraordinary election? A longitudinal perspective of the Québec 2018 election

Un nouvel article par Jean-François Daoust et Alexandra Jabbour est maintenant disponible dans French Politics. Dans ce papier, les auteurs se penchent sur l'influence des « facteurs lourds » sur le vote au Québec à travers le temps. L'article est disponible ici.

 

Résumé (en anglais) : From 1970 to 2018, either the Québec Liberal Party or the Parti Québécois won the elections in Québec. The Coalition Avenir Québec ended this long period of bipartisan alternation by winning a majority of seats in the 2018 election. Using datasets that cover five elections (2007, 2008, 2012, 2014, and 2018) over a period of 11 years, we provide a unique longitudinal perspective of citizens’ vote choice calculus. More specifically, we analyse long-term factors that are known to be crucial to make sense of electoral outcomes. Do factors such as generations, sex, attitudes towards Québec sovereignty and party identification have the same weight in voters’ calculus over time? Our results show a relative stability, but also several interesting variations, especially regarding the effect of support for Québec independence. This perspective deepens our understanding of recent political developments in Québec politics.

Ce contenu a été mis à jour le 29 avril 2020 à 17 h 24 min.

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