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Electing a Mega-Mayor represents the first-ever comprehensive,
survey-based examination of a Canadian mayoral race and provides a
unique, detailed account of the 2014 mayoral election in Toronto.
After making the case that local elections deserve more attention
from scholars of political behaviour, this book offers readers an
understanding of Toronto politics at the time of the 2014 election
and presents relevant background on the major candidates. It
considers the importance that Torontonians attached to policy
concerns and identifies the bases of support for the outgoing,
scandal-ridden mayor, Rob Ford, and his brother Doug. In the
penultimate chapter, the authors examine how Torontonians viewed
their elected officials, and the city's performance, two years
after the election. McGregor, Moore, and Stephenson conclude with a
reflection on what the analysis of the Toronto 2014 election says
about voters in large cities in general and provide a short
epilogue addressing the 2018 election results. Written in an
accessible style, this is the first book on the politics of Toronto
during the Ford era that focuses on the perspective of the voter.
Electing a Mega-Mayor represents the first-ever comprehensive,
survey-based examination of a Canadian mayoral race and provides a
unique, detailed account of the 2014 mayoral election in Toronto.
After making the case that local elections deserve more attention
from scholars of political behaviour, this book offers readers an
understanding of Toronto politics at the time of the 2014 election
and presents relevant background on the major candidates. It
considers the importance that Torontonians attached to policy
concerns and identifies the bases of support for the outgoing,
scandal-ridden mayor, Rob Ford, and his brother Doug. In the
penultimate chapter, the authors examine how Torontonians viewed
their elected officials, and the city's performance, two years
after the election. McGregor, Moore, and Stephenson conclude with a
reflection on what the analysis of the Toronto 2014 election says
about voters in large cities in general and provide a short
epilogue addressing the 2018 election results. Written in an
accessible style, this is the first book on the politics of Toronto
during the Ford era that focuses on the perspective of the voter.
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