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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... possible to compare gender differences in voting behaviour ( Table 7-1 ) . In the Punjab's three largest cities ... possible , using census data to relate constituency characteristics to voting patterns , but it is the constituency , not ...
... possible to compare gender differences in voting behaviour ( Table 7-1 ) . In the Punjab's three largest cities ... possible , using census data to relate constituency characteristics to voting patterns , but it is the constituency , not ...
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... possible in the sub - montane regions of Sialkot and Gujrat districts , and in the eastern settled districts of central Punjab through well - irrigation and occasionally seasonal inundation canals . In the western regions of central ...
... possible in the sub - montane regions of Sialkot and Gujrat districts , and in the eastern settled districts of central Punjab through well - irrigation and occasionally seasonal inundation canals . In the western regions of central ...
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Andrew Wilder. 8 . Respondents were asked to select one of seven possible responses written on a round card . See Gallup Pakistan , ' Pakistan at the Polls ' , 1990 , 52. The 1993 exit poll survey results were provided to the author by ...
Andrew Wilder. 8 . Respondents were asked to select one of seven possible responses written on a round card . See Gallup Pakistan , ' Pakistan at the Polls ' , 1990 , 52. The 1993 exit poll survey results were provided to the author by ...
Contents
Pakistans Electoral History | 15 |
Punjabs Electoral Geography | 34 |
The UrbanRural Divide | 68 |
Copyright | |
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