Completed project

Persistence and change of voting patterns in the territory of the Czech Republic since the introduction of universal su rage (causes and consequences)

Project duration: 
2012 - 2015

The research project analyzes causes and political consequences of persistence and change of the voting patterns. It analyses results of all parliamentary elections on the territory of the contemporary Czech Republic since universal sufrage has been established. The hypothesis about the relevance of contextual factors in preserving the relative time-space stability of the voting patterns and the alternative hypothesis about mainly compositional type of explanation of persistence and change of voting patterns are tested by the analysis of electoral results and underlying demographic and socio-economic data. Mechanisms by which the place specific political orientations of voters are sustained or changed over time are analysed by the case studies in selected municipalities and regions that display specfic patterns of electoral behaviour. 

Topics: 
politics (and political attitudes)
regions
Grant agency: 
Czech Science Foundation (GACR)

Project publications (total 9, displaying 1 - 9)

Bernard, Josef, Kostelecký, Tomáš

Volební chování individuálních voličů je ovlivňováno různými prostorově definovanými faktory. Zpravidla se vliv takových faktorů obecně označuje jako kontextuální efekty.

Topic:
methodology, politics (and political attitudes), regions, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Article with impact factor
Tomáš Kostelecký, Renáta Mikešová, Markéta Poláková, Daniel Čermák, Josef Bernard, Martin Šimon

The main goal of the book is to study spatial patterns of voting behaviour in parliamentary elections in Czechia between 1920 and 2006. The book seeks to analyse voting behaviour through studying political preferences expressed by the elections of political parties in the general elections. The four types of questions have been asked: 1. How large are regional differences in electoral results on the territory of Czechia? How the voting patterns look like? 2.

Topic:
urban and rural studies, regions, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Monograph
Josef Bernard, Tomáš Kostelecký, Martin Šimon

Článek se věnuje problematice kontextových vlivů na volební chování. V části českéodborné literatury bylo konstatováno, že vliv prostorového kontextu na volební chování v Česku je nevýrazný a že převážnou část teritoriální diferenciace volebních výsledků lze vysvětlit jako důsledek teritoriálních odlišností sociální skladby, tedy kompozičně. Tato studie zkoumá existenci kontextových efektů v detailním územním členění.

Topic:
value orientations, urban and rural studies, religion and religiosity, regions, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Article with impact factor
Šimon, Martin

The article focuses on Czech/German ethnic boundary from former interwar Czechoslovakia and its persistence (or transience) in electoral behaviour in selected post-1989 elections. In the analytical part of the article links between populations in regions and electoral results is discussed in order ‘extract’ phantom borders. The analysis draws on both recent GIS data on historical spatial units and historical electoral data to explore the concept of phantom borders.

Topic:
urban and rural studies, methodology, religion and religiosity, transformation, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Article with impact factor
Kostelecký, T., M. Poláková, R. Mikešová, M. Šimon
Topic:
elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Kostelecký, T. R. Mikešová, M. Poláková, D. Čermák, J. Bernard, M.Šimon

Volby do Poslanecké sněmovny Parlamentu České republiky jsou většinou voličů považovány za nejdůležitější z voleb, protože se při nich rozhoduje o budoucím složení vlády. Bývá v nich proto také vyšší volební účast než v jiných volbách. Protože poskytují detailní informace o volebním chování v každé z více než 6000 českých, moravských a slezských obcí, jsou volební data zvláště vhodná ke zkoumání regionálních rozdílů volebního chování a jejich proměn v čase.

Topic:
urban and rural studies, regions, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Monograph
Mikešová, Renata, Kostelecký, Tomáš

Election laws regulate the number of deputies who are elected in individual electoral districts, and set them in relation to the population, respectively to the number of voters participating in elections in individual regions. Elected deputies could thus be regarded as political representatives of citizens living in electoral districts. However, under systems of proportional representation, current deputies represent the ideology of the party to which they belong rather than the region.

Topic:
elites, regions, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Peer-reviewed journal article
Kostelecký, Tomáš, Šimon, Martin

The book chapter analyzes profound economic and political changes in Czech society after 1989 from spatial perspective. The Czech society was very egalitarian in socio-economic terms at the end of 1980’s. The economic transformation dramatically changed the institutional setting, the ownerships structure and “the rule of the game” in economy, which opened the way for more social diversity and inequality.

Topic:
politics (and political attitudes), regions, elections (and polls)
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph
Kostelecký, Tomáš, Vobecká, Jana

Social inequalities have increased in the Czech Republic since the collapse of communism. While this has not led to an intensification of territorial inequalities, yet the analysis of the Prague metropolitan area presented in this chapter shows that pressure toward socio-spatial inequalities might increase in the near future.

Topic:
urban and rural studies, politics (and political attitudes), social inequalities
Department:
Local and regional studies
Type of publication:
Chapter in monograph