Partisans without Parties: Party Systems as Partisan Inhibitors?

In this work we offer results drawn from a dataset of a post-provincial election survey in eight Canadian provinces to assess the impact of party system congruency on partisanship. We postulate that partisanship will be more likely and stronger in provinces that share a similar political party system to the federal level. We extend this preliminary analysis to test the underlying mechanism by examining the impact holding partisan ties at the provincial level has on the likelihood and strength of federal identification, according to party system similarity. Our results show very limited support for the party system congruency factor, raising further questions of its applicability in the Canadian context.

Type of Publication: Journal Article

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/canadian-journal-of-political-science-revue-canadienne-de-science-politique/article/abs/partisans-without-parties-party-systems-as-partisan-inhibitors/F67462CA95AA85D3937204506D80381C

Roy, J., & Esselment, A. (2016). Partisans without Parties: Party Systems as Partisan Inhibitors? Canadian Journal of Political Science,49(1), 21-39. doi:10.1017/S0008423916000056