Growing Apart? Partisan Sorting in Canada, 1992-2015

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Abstract

Recent decades have been marked by increasingly divided partisan opinion in the US. This study investigates whether a similar trend might be occurring in Canada. It does so by examining redistributive preferences, using Canadian Election Studies data from every election since 1992. Results suggest that Canada has experienced a surge in partisan sorting that is comparable to that in the US. Over time, like-minded citizens have increasingly clustered into parties, with increasingly stark divisions between partisans.

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Kevins, A., & Soroka, S. N. (2018). Growing Apart? Partisan Sorting in Canada, 1992-2015. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 51(1), 103–133. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008423917000713

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