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Abstract The legacies of former partitions are still visible in today’s Poland in the economy, society and politics. Our article integrates the historical and geographical perspective into the study of electoral behaviour in Poland. We conduct a geographical description of electoral results in the 2023 parliamentary elections and determine how economic and cultural attributes related to different paths of development associated with the former partitions are reflected in the apparent spatial differences. We distinguish between direct and indirect influence. It is indirect when differences in economic development (e.g. changes in agrarian structures) or cultural transformations (e.g. secularisation) resulting from former policies are reflected in different electoral choices. The influence is direct if belonging to a former empire determines electoral behaviour regardless of the economic and cultural determinants of the vote. We found that the influence concerns primarily the former Russian and Austrian regions. The analysis is conducted at the county (powiat) level.
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Wenzel et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68e66eefb6db6435875f9759 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2024-0009
Michał Wenzel
Uniwersytet SWPS
Marta Żerkowska-Balas
Uniwersytet SWPS
Daniel Matusiak
American Society of Plastic Surgeons
Politics in Central Europe
Uniwersytet SWPS
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