The Mislaying of a Majority: Introduction
Jonathan Tonge, Cristina Leston-Bandeira, Stuart Wilks-Heeg
págs. 1-7
The Results: How Britain Voted
David Denver
págs. 8-28
How the Electoral System Failed to Deliver–Again
John Curtice
págs. 29-45
‘We Didn’t See it Coming’: The Conservatives
Tim Bale, Paul Webb
págs. 46-58
‘Jez, We Can!’ Labour’s Campaign: Defeat with a Taste of Victory
Eunice Goes
págs. 59-71
The Liberal Democrats: Green Shoots of Recovery or Still on Life Support?
David Cutts, Andrew Russell
págs. 72-90
The Rug Pulled from Under Them: UKIP and the Greens
James Dennison
págs. 91-108
Referendums as Critical Junctures? Scottish Voting in British Elections
Ailsa Henderson, James Mitchell
págs. 109-124
The Election in Wales: Campaign and Party Performance
Jonathan Bradbury
págs. 125-138
Northern Ireland: Double Triumph for the Democratic Unionist Party
Jonathan Tonge, Jocelyn Evans
págs. 139-154
Sara Hagemann
págs. 155-170
Justin Fisher
págs. 171-188
Digital Campaigning: The Rise of Facebook and Satellite Campaigns
Kate Dommett, Luke Temple
págs. 189-202
Out with the Old, In with the New? The Media Campaign
Stephen Ward, Dominic Wring
págs. 203-221
The ("Anti-")Politics of the General Election: Funnelling Frustration in a Divided Democracy
Matthew Flinders
págs. 222-236
More Stable than Strong: Women’s Representation, Voters and Issues
Emily Harmer, Rosalynd Southern
págs. 237-254
Sara Harrison
págs. 255-266
An Election that Satisfied Few and Solved Little: Conclusion
Jonathan Tonge, Cristina Leston-Bandeira, Stuart Wilks-Heeg
págs. 267-276



