The present paper aims to investigate the spatiality of electoral behavior and its changing dimensions concerning the contemporary general elections in West Bengal. It analyses the general elections of 2004, 2009, 2014 and 2019 and observes the spatial changes of voting behavior in the context of ...
This paper uses two successive rounds of voter surveys in rural West Bengal in a household panel to find reasons for the recent decline in the Left Front's political popularity. It does not find evidence of any significant role of changes in voter age distribution, media exposure, private bene...
Economic votingMulti-level politiesFederalismPro-poor politicsRight-wing populismSouth AsiaWhat determines electoral support for national incumbent parties and state-level challengers in sub-national pro-poor contexts? Based on survey data from the Indian states of Kerala and West Bengal, collected prior...
Media Exposure of Voters and Its Influence on Voting Behaviour -A Case Study in Kolkata District, West BengalFiroj BiswasNizamuddin KhanNasim Mondal
Voting behavior of different socio-economic groups: A case study in Tehatta of Nadia district, West BengalBiswas, FirojMondai, Nasim AhamedKhan, NizamuddinIAHRW International Journal of Social Sciences Review