Oliver, Thom and Carvalho, Edzia and Winters, Kristi (2025). Qualitative Election Study of Britain: Pre- and Post- Election Transcripts, 2024. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Service. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-857874
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The Qualitative Election Study of Britain (QESB) is a longitudinal qualitative dataset documenting the real-world discourse of ordinary people, with rich data on their politics, over multiple elections and referendums. The Qualitative Election Study of Britain seeks to capture the complexities of why people vote the way they do by recording people talking about politics in their own words. Founded in 2010, it is the world’s longest running qualitative election study, providing researchers with a unique data resource for thematic, content, narrative and discourse analysis.
QESB has a core set of questions that have been asked at each election since 2010, including the pre-election topics such as perceptions of the campaigns, perceptions of the party leaders, most important issues, and the post-election topics of voluntary self-reported vote choice, recounting the story of their election day, and perceptions of the new government to allow researchers to identify topics of interest across time.
In June and July 2024, seventy-six eligible voters took part in pre-election online and in-person focus groups for the 2024 UK General Election. Sixty-one participatnts returned for focus groups or interviews in the post-election data collection round in July and August 2024.
Data description (abstract)
This dataset contains a spreadsheet with the participant's alias together with some political and socio-demographic data and the anonymised pre-election transcripts. There are twenty-four pre-election transcripts in the dataset, and 35 post-election transcripts. One set are in Word and the other in OpenDocument Text for both waves. Files are named according to who participated in the focus group or interview. Each transcript contains a table with some basic sociodemographic and political data on the participants including: Alias, Sex, Age group, Party Supporter, Party Strength, Constituency, 2024 vote preference, and 2024 vote reported.
All participants’ names were changed to a permanent alias that allows them to be tracked across elections and any direct or indirect identifiers removed to protect their anonymity. The transcripts were then formatted to create two levels of headings: topics and aliases. This is designed to help researchers more easily find the information they need. Please be aware that while topic headings have been added to the transcripts, participants sometimes provide information that anticipates later questions or provide additional information to a prior question later in the in discussion. If you are interested in a particular topic, we encourage to review the entire transcript to capture all the relevant data.
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Sponsors: | University of the West of England, Bristol, University of Dundee, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Dr. Kristi Winters | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Topic classification: | Politics | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Keywords: | ELECTION CAMPAIGNS, ELECTION DATA, ELECTIONS, ELECTORAL ISSUES, TACTICAL VOTING, VOTING, VOTING BEHAVIOUR, VOTING INTENTION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Project title: | 2024 Qualitative Election Study of Britain Pre-and Post-Election Transcripts | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Grant holders: | Dr. Thom Oliver, Dr. Edzia Carvalho, Dr. Kristi Winters | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Date published: | 15 Sep 2025 17:02 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Last modified: | 15 Sep 2025 17:03 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2015 Qualitative Election Study of Britain |
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