Elections
Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES)
CSES is a collaborative program of research among election study teams from around the world. Participating countries include a common module of survey questions in their post-election studies. The resulting data are deposited along with voting, demographic, district and macro variables.
Political support in Canada
This project was undertaken to study the political attitudes and behavior of the Canadian electorate. Respondents were queried about their political party preferences and were asked to identify the most important election issues.
Australian election statistics, 2001
Official statistics for the 2001 federal election held on 10 November 2001. Files for House of Representatives and Senate, by state and division. Background documents describe the methologology of conducting the 2001 Australian election.
Elections in western Europe since 1815: electoral results by constituencies.
The collection of electoral results at the level of single constituencies for 18 Western European countries developed jointly with the comparative research on the formation processes of national electorates and party systems in Europe carried out in the framework of a Ph.D.
Cross-National Time Series Data Archive, 1815-2013. 2014 ed.
The Cross-National Time-Series Data Archive was a product of the State University of New York (Binghamton), launched in the fall of 1968 by Arthur S. Banks under the aegis of the University's Center for Comparative Political Research (subsequently the Center for Social Analysis).
33rd general election, 1984 [Canada]; report of the Chief Electoral Officer: election expenses
Election expenses for the 33rd federal election in Canada.