Curtice has frequently appeared on
BBC News during broadcast coverage of
general elections in the United Kingdom, giving his predictions of the results in
2005,
2010,
2015 and
2017.[8] With
Prof David Firth he developed the methodology used in the exit poll estimation used in the general election coverage.[9] He has picked up a strong following on
social media, and was mentioned frequently on
Twitter during the
2017 election, though he shuns this attention, adding "I've no wish to become a media celebrity".[10]
British Social Attitudes: the 24th report (ed. with A. Park, K. Thomson, M. Phillips, M. Johnson and E. Clery), London: Sage, 2008[2]
British Social Attitudes: the 25th report (ed. with A. Park, K. Thomson, M. Phillips, and E. Clery), London: Sage, 2009[2]
Has Devolution Worked? (ed. with B. Seyd), Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2009[2]
Revolution or Evolution?: The 2007 Scottish Elections, (with D. McCrone, N. McEwen, M. Marsh and R.Ormston), Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009[2]
British Social Attitudes: the 26th report (ed. with A. Park, K. Thomson, M Phillips, and E. Clery), London: Sage, 2010.[2]
British Social Attitudes: the 27th report (ed. with A. Park, E. Clery and C. Bryson), London: Sage, 2010[2]