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  1. From strategic voters to strategic options: Recasting strategic voting for multiparty simple plurality elections
  2. Party finance: Labour exploits its advantage
  3. Editors’ Note Enhancing a Journal’s Identity: What We’ve Learned Over Our Six Years (and What Still Needs to be Done)
  4. Professor David Denver
  5. Innocent Bystanders or the Forgotten Actors? The Role of Parties and Candidates in Building Electoral Campaign Momentum
  6. Delayed shock? How Brexit conditioned campaign effects in British general elections
  7. Who’s in charge? The impact of delivery and perception of risk on the willingness to voting online
  8. Electoral integrity – The winner takes it all? Evidence from three British general elections
  9. Popularity equilibrium: Testing a general theory of local campaign effectiveness
  10. The Impact of Electoral Context on the Electoral Effectiveness of District-Level Campaigning: Popularity Equilibrium and the Case of the 2015 British General Election
  11. District-level explanations for supporter involvement in political parties
  12. Is all campaigning equally positive?
  13. Party Finance: The Death of the National Campaign?
  14. Members are Not the Only Fruit: Volunteer Activity in British Political Parties at the 2010 General Election
  15. You Get What You (don't) Pay for: The Impact of Volunteer Labour and Candidate Spending at the 2010 British General Election
  16. The Long and the Short of it: Local Campaigning at the British 2010 General Election
  17. Parties heed (with caution)
  18. Laying the Foundations for Electoral Success: Conservative Pre-Campaign Canvassing before the 2010 UK General Election
  19. We’ve got them on the list: contacting, canvassing and voting in a British general election campaign
  20. Spending, Contacting, and Voting: The 2010 British General Election in the Constituencies
  21. The electoral effectiveness of constituency campaigning in the 2010 British general election: The ‘triumph’ of Labour?
  22. Editors' Introduction
  23. Introduction: The General Election of 2010
  24. Why Both Theory and Empirics Suggest There is More than One Form of Trust: A Response to Hooghe
  25. Local Campaign Spending at the 2010 General Election and Its Impact: Exploring What Wider Regulation has Revealed
  26. Party Finance: Normal Service Resumed?
  27. Does One Trust Judgement Fit All? Linking Theory and Empirics
  28. New Submission Procedures
  29. Tony Wright on Doing Politics Differently: the Commentators
  30. Evaluating the Electoral Effects of Traditional and Modern Modes of Constituency Campaigning in Britain 1992-2005
  31. Hayden Phillips and Jack Straw: The Continuation of British Exceptionalism in Party Finance?
  32. From foot-slogging to call centres and direct mail: A framework for analysing the development of district-level campaigning
  33. Party Funding: Back to Square One (and a Half), or Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining?
  34. The general election in the UK, May 2005
  35. The relative electoral impact of central party co-ordination and size of party membership at constituency level
  36. Unsung Heroes: Constituency Election Agents in British General Elections
  37. Party Membership and Campaign Activity in Britain: The Impact of Electoral Performance
  38. United Kingdom
  39. Comparative Party Finance Reform
  40. Introduction: Comparative Party Finance
  41. United Kingdom
  42. Constituency Campaigning in Britain 1992-2001
  43. Campaign Finance: Elections Under New Rules
  44. Party expenditure and electoral prospects: a national level analysis of Britain
  45. The institutional funding of British political parties