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The general election 2010

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PoliticsHome is happy to be collaborating with a team of leading academics on the Poll Centre projection model:

Robert Ford is Hallsworth Research Fellow in the Institute for Social Change at the University of Manchester.

Will Jennings is ESRC/Hallsworth Research Fellow in the Institute for Political and Economic Governance at the University of Manchester

Mark Pickup is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, British Columbia. He is also a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Politics at the University of Oxford.

Christopher Wlezien is Professor in the Department of Political Science at Temple University, Philadelphia, and a Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.

We thank Steven Fisher (University of Oxford) for his assistance in the implementation of the seat projection model.

The PoliticsHome research team:

Freddie Sayers, Editor

Jonathan Knott, Research Editor

Daniel Elton, Research Trainee

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