Canadian Election Study, (... general election) : report on the results of Elections Canada's questions.: SE2-13E-PDF

Since the 1997 general election, Elections Canada has participated in the Canadian Election Study (CES), a university research project initiated in 1965 to examine various aspects of federal elections, such as Canadians' attitudes to elections, the issues and dynamics of election campaigns, political parties and party leaders. In recent studies, Elections Canada has provided questions dealing with the following issues: attitudes toward Canadian democracy and Elections Canada itself ; voter turnout ; youth electoral participation ; voting and registering by Internet ; political financing ; representation of certain groups ; eligibility criteria for party membership.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Elections Canada.
Title Canadian Election Study, (... general election) : report on the results of Elections Canada's questions.
Publication type Series
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Publishing information Ottawa : Elections Canada, [2001]-2010.
Chronology 2000-2008.
Frequency Irregular
Catalogue number
  • SE2-13E-PDF
Subject terms Elections
Political parties
Public opinion polls
Issues
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