Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, multiparty contexts, but very few of these systems use proportional representation. The few studies examining spending effects in multiparty elections have found that incumbent spending is no less effective than challenger spending, contrary to the vast bulk of empirical literature drawn from single-member district contexts. This study reexamines incumbent–challenger differences in spending effects under the single transferable vote. Examining the Irish general elections of 2002, the authors find a positive and statistically significant relationship between spending and votes. Candidates that spend more win more votes, and outspending one’s r...
This paper explores the effectiveness of European Parliament candidates' campaigns. We analyze the r...
International audienceWhat is the impact of campaign spending on votes? Does it vary across election...
This paper explores the effectiveness of European Parliament candidates' campaigns. We analyze the r...
Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, ...
Although perceived by candidates and parties as important in affecting political outcomes, the link ...
A puzzle in research on campaign spending is that while expenditure is positively related to votes w...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
Previous studies indicate that campaign spending is not a significant factor in determining an incu...
For the first time in Irish electoral history, the 1999 local elections required candidates to publi...
This article presents a novel approach to the study of campaign effectiveness using disaggregated sp...
Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns desp...
International audienceThis paper explores the relation between campaign spending and votes, in Franc...
International audienceThis paper explores the relation between campaign spending and votes, in Franc...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
The results of research on the effects of political campaign expenditures on congressional elections...
This paper explores the effectiveness of European Parliament candidates' campaigns. We analyze the r...
International audienceWhat is the impact of campaign spending on votes? Does it vary across election...
This paper explores the effectiveness of European Parliament candidates' campaigns. We analyze the r...
Positive effects of campaign spending on electoral outcomes have been found in several comparative, ...
Although perceived by candidates and parties as important in affecting political outcomes, the link ...
A puzzle in research on campaign spending is that while expenditure is positively related to votes w...
This article (a) argues that campaign spending is no more effective for challeng-ers than incumbents...
Previous studies indicate that campaign spending is not a significant factor in determining an incu...
For the first time in Irish electoral history, the 1999 local elections required candidates to publi...
This article presents a novel approach to the study of campaign effectiveness using disaggregated sp...
Objective This article seeks to explain the puzzle of why incumbents spend so much on campaigns desp...
International audienceThis paper explores the relation between campaign spending and votes, in Franc...
International audienceThis paper explores the relation between campaign spending and votes, in Franc...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
The results of research on the effects of political campaign expenditures on congressional elections...
This paper explores the effectiveness of European Parliament candidates' campaigns. We analyze the r...
International audienceWhat is the impact of campaign spending on votes? Does it vary across election...
This paper explores the effectiveness of European Parliament candidates' campaigns. We analyze the r...