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... vote from 1962 to 1998 by Professor Anthony Heath and me . state as the effective unit of electoral choice , does not follow from any of the first three ; in fact there is some case for arguing that the first three fea- tures are a ...
... vote from 1962 to 1998 by Professor Anthony Heath and me . state as the effective unit of electoral choice , does not follow from any of the first three ; in fact there is some case for arguing that the first three fea- tures are a ...
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... vote for the BSP across three parliamentary elections ( 1989 , 1991 and 1996 ) , and report these votes as a proportion of the overall Scheduled Caste population in the state . For example , if the BSP obtains an average of 10 % of the vote ...
... vote for the BSP across three parliamentary elections ( 1989 , 1991 and 1996 ) , and report these votes as a proportion of the overall Scheduled Caste population in the state . For example , if the BSP obtains an average of 10 % of the vote ...
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... votes of the poor . Clearly a large number of those who did not vote for the Con- gress in 1993 voted for it this time . A similar pattern can be seen in the voting preference of the rich who continued to support the BJP . Only in the ...
... votes of the poor . Clearly a large number of those who did not vote for the Con- gress in 1993 voted for it this time . A similar pattern can be seen in the voting preference of the rich who continued to support the BJP . Only in the ...
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