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This paper analyses the spatial properties of the behaviour of voters in Vilnius, based on the data from the Lithuanian Parliament elections in 2008 and 2012. The research was carried out on the polling stations level and Vilnius was chosen due to its great cultural and sociodemographic variety, which is dispersed throughout the city unevenly. Statistical social data was used in this research to explain the spatial patterns of the behaviours of voters. Analysing social differences between the inhabitants of various districts of Vilnius concerns the causality and patterns behind the distribution of the election results. From the electoral point of view, special differentiation in Vilnius is quite distinct, and the parties most influential in the city were thus chosen for this research. One of the main goals of this research was to evaluate the properties of the change in support for the most influential political parties in the electoral and social structure of Vilnius. References 27. Figs 5. In Lithuanian, summary in English.
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