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John Curtice is a Professor of Politics at the University of Strathclyde, specializing in electoral systems, public opinion, and political behavior. His work focuses on analyzing voting patterns, government policies, and social attitudes toward issues like inequality, welfare, and EU relations. He has led major longitudinal studies on public attitudes across decades, including analyses of UK electoral behavior and pandemic compliance.
- Key Projects: Analyzed changing attitudes toward inequality (2021-2025) and EU/welfare values (2020-2023).
- Contributions: Co-developed the European Voter Database (Denmark, Germany, UK, etc.) and frequently engages in media commentary on election outcomes.
Research Interests: Labor dynamics, government policy impacts, social attitudes to redistribution, and the interplay between electoral systems and geographic voting patterns. His work bridges quantitative analysis with sociopolitical context, emphasizing long-term trends in voter behavior.
Rewarded as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and a key member of the British Politics Group. His findings often inform public discourse via media platforms and academic seminars.



