Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics

By Jack Lucas
Categories: Political Science, Canadian Political Science
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Hardcover : 9781487553685, 152 pages, February 2024
Paperback : 9781487553692, 152 pages, February 2024
Ebook (EPUB) : 9781487553715, 152 pages, March 2024
Ebook (PDF) : 9781487553722, 152 pages, March 2024

Table of contents

List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments

1. Introduction
Part I: Ideological Preferences
2. Ideological Policy Preferences among Municipal Politicians
3. Ideological Policy Preferences among Municipal Residents
4. The Ideological Structure of Municipal Non-ideology
Part II: Ideological Representation
5. Do Politicians Agree with Their Constituents?
6. Do Politicians Know Their Constituents?
7. Ideology in Municipal Elections
8. Conclusion

Appendices
Bibliography
Index

Description

One of the most peculiar features of municipal politics in Canada is how frequently local politicians, activists, and scholars disagree about how to describe the municipal arena. For some, municipal politics is distinct from other levels of government, a world of non-ideological elections, pragmatic and technical policymaking, and issue-by-issue policy coalitions. Others argue that municipal politics is similar to politics at other scales, with persistent axes of political disagreement and a recognizable “left” and “right.” This recurring debate features prominently in municipal election campaigns across Canada.

In Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics, Jack Lucas investigates municipal ideology in Canada. Using data from original surveys of municipal politicians and the Canadian public, the book reveals how municipal politics is clearly structured by left-right ideology. It shows that municipal politicians represent their constituents’ ideological preferences quite well: they understand their constituents’ ideological perspectives, they align with their constituents’ preferences, and they are elected in part because of their ideological alignment with voters.

A lively and accessible study, Ideology in Canadian Municipal Politics will appeal to readers interested in municipal politics, political ideology, and political representation.