The Pakistani Voter, Electoral Politics and Voting Behaviour in the PunjabOxford University Press, 1999 - 341 pages A study of voting behaviour in Pakistan. Beginning by outlining Pakistan's electoral history, it then proceeds to analyze voting behaviour in Pakistan's most populous and politicaly powerful province: the Punjab. The book argues that the main underlying determinant of voting behaviour in the Punjab is voter perception of which candidate and party will be the most effective at delivering patronage. |
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... Male 44.8 38.9 -5.9 50.6 50.5 -0.1 10.2 31,976 35,723 47.5 Middle Female 41.2 34.2 -7.0 55.3 57.0 1.7 8.3 21,610 24,777 41.5 ma Middle Class 43.4 37.0 -6.4 52.5 53.2 0.7 9.5 53,586 60,500 44.8 Industrial Male 60.9 54.9 -6.0 31.2 35.5 ...
... Male 44.8 38.9 -5.9 50.6 50.5 -0.1 10.2 31,976 35,723 47.5 Middle Female 41.2 34.2 -7.0 55.3 57.0 1.7 8.3 21,610 24,777 41.5 ma Middle Class 43.4 37.0 -6.4 52.5 53.2 0.7 9.5 53,586 60,500 44.8 Industrial Male 60.9 54.9 -6.0 31.2 35.5 ...
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... male and female polling stations were established . Rural polling stations were much less likely to be segregated ... male voters it was only 10 per cent . The PML ( N ) candidates received 4 per cent more of the total female votes than ...
... male and female polling stations were established . Rural polling stations were much less likely to be segregated ... male voters it was only 10 per cent . The PML ( N ) candidates received 4 per cent more of the total female votes than ...
Page 156
... male voters . The male PPP candidate received 30 per cent of the female vote and 33.1 per cent of the male vote . These results are consistent with the results elsewhere , indicating a higher percentage of female than male support for ...
... male voters . The male PPP candidate received 30 per cent of the female vote and 33.1 per cent of the male vote . These results are consistent with the results elsewhere , indicating a higher percentage of female than male support for ...
Contents
Pakistans Electoral History | 15 |
Punjabs Electoral Geography | 34 |
The UrbanRural Divide | 68 |
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1970 elections 1993 elections analysis Asian Bhutto biradari campaign canal candidates cast Census cent central Punjab Chapter cities colony constituency contested Democracy detailed determinants differences District East economic electoral elite explain faction factors Faisalabad female former groups held important included increase independent India indicates industrial influence Institute interview by author Islamabad Islamic issues Jones Karachi Khan labour Lahore land leaders lost lower major male middle classes military Minister National Assembly Nawaz Sharif northern organization Pakistan party patronage percentage PML(N policies political politicians polling station population PPP's President Provincial Punjab received region Report role rural seats September social South southern Punjab Statistics strong Survey Table Tape recording ticket Town traditional University Press upper urban villages voters voting behaviour wards West western Punjab women Zulfikar Ali Bhutto