BES Wave 10 Internet Panel Data Released
The British Election Study is pleased to announce the release of the wave 10 of our Internet Panel survey. Wave 10 was conducted in November and December 2016. The combined wave 1-10 internet panel data can be downloaded here and the wave 10 only data…
British Election Study – PhD Opportunity
We are pleased to announce the opportunity of a fully funded PhD position (including fees and maintenance) within Politics at Manchester. “Studying how the economy shapes voting using new ‘big data’ and the British Election Study” This is a CASE award in conjunction with the…
Updated 2015 General Election Results File
Today we are releasing an updated version of our 2015 General Election results file (version 2.2). The update adds candidate spending data from the Electoral Commission (expressed as a percentage of the long and short spending limits for each constituency) and corrects a small number of errors in…
What the 2015 Polling Miss Can Tell us About the Trump Surprise
By Jon Mellon and Chris Prosser Tuesday night saw an eerily familiar feeling setting in as it became increasingly clear that the conventional wisdom driven by public polling had greatly miscalculated Trump’s chances just as it had with the UK Conservative party in 2015 and the…
Brexit Britain: British Election Study Insights from the post-EU Referendum wave of...
We are pleased to release new British Election Study insights into the Brexit vote. In this blog we explore some of the deeper features of a nation divided by support for Leave or Remain. These divisions help us to understand the routes to Brexit and…
BES Internet Panel Post-EU Referendum Survey Released (wave 9)
The British Election Study is pleased to announce the release of the wave 9 of our Internet Panel survey together with some new findings based on these newly released data. Wave 9 constitutes the post-referendum wave of the three wave BES EU referendum study and was…
Release of EU Referendum Daily Campaign Data (wave 8 of the BES...
The British Election Study is pleased to announce the release of the wave 8 of our Internet Panel survey. Wave 8 constitutes the daily campaign wave of the ESRC’s ‘Panel Survey Study of the 2016 EU Referendum’ (Ref. ES/P001734/1, University of Oxford). This is a BES linked…
What mattered most to you when deciding how to vote in the...
We expect election campaigns to follow the major concerns of voters. We also expect campaigns to focus on those issues considered strongest for each respective side. But what did voters think were the most important things when deciding how to vote in the EU referendum?…
Wave 7 of the BES Internet Panel Released
The British Election Study is pleased to announce the release of the seventh wave of our Internet Panel survey. Wave 7 was conducted immediately prior to the 2016 local Elections. We will also be releasing wave 8 – a rolling campaign wave stretching from the…
Are Leave Voters Mainly UKIP? by Jonathan Mellon and Geoffrey Evans
The leave campaign’s surprise win in the EU referendum has led many people to look for explanations for its success and how it managed to perform so much better than UKIP, the party that pushed hardest for Brexit. At first glance, it may seem obvious…