01830nam a22001697a 4500999001900000008004100019100006300060245008000123260002700203300003400230520115600264650007501420773002701495906002201522942000701544952010901551 c528534d528534241211b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aMcGregor, M. Lucas, J. Erl, C. and Anderson, C.D. 961338 aUnderstanding support for municipal political parties: Evidence from Canada aUrban Affairs Review  a60(5), Sep, 2024: p.1382-1410 aThe province of Ontario, Canada, has a longstanding history of non-partisanship in municipal elections. In this distinctive context, we report results on citizen attitudes toward municipal partisanship using a survey of eligible voters in Canada's most populous province. Using a mixed-methods approach, we focus on three interrelated research questions. First, how much does citizen support for municipal parties depend on the type of party under consideration? Second, what reasons do citizens provide for their preference for either municipal political parties or independents? Finally, what are the correlates of support for municipal parties? We find little support for municipal political parties, and that many voters have sophisticated reasons for preferring either independents or parties. We also identify several factors associated with support for parties. These results provide an in-depth picture of attitudes on municipal partisanship in Ontario, and suggest that public opinion may provide an overlooked mechanism that maintains Ontario's non-partisanship.- Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10780874231224707  aMunicipal election, Political parties, Public opinion, Canada. 949448 aUrban Affairs Review  aURBAN DEVELOPMENT cAR 00102ddc40709403627aIIPAbIIPAd2024-12-11h60(5), Sep, 2024: p.1382-1410pAR133927r2024-12-11yAR