Abstract
This chapter offers the opportunity to examine the impact of leader visits not only in individual elections, but also across a time period of four elections. It explores the impact that leader visits can have on local electoral outcomes around the country, largely at the aggregate level. It does this by concentrating the analysis on four main aspects: whether visits can convert floating voters, whether visits can be an important mobiliationary tool to encourage people to the polls, whether the timing of a visit matters and whether the type of visit makes a distinct difference.