<p>This paper investigates to what extent voters’ perceptions of political corruption affect turnout. In previous research, two opposing views are put forward with regards to the relationship between corruption and turnout. On the one hand, corruption increases turnout because voters either are bought off to participate or because they are mobilized on clean government issues. On the other hand, corruption decreases turnout because presence of corruption corrodes the political system which leads to general cynicism, distrust and voter apathy. In this paper, we contribute to the existing research by adopting a multi-level approach to the relationship between corruption and turnout. We test the hypothesis that voters’ perceptions of corruptio...
The literature on voter turnout focuses on the determinants of the electorate’s vote supply. There i...
The electoral consequences of individual perceptions of corruption are an important component of pol...
Previous research has established a link between turnout and the extent to which voters are faced wi...
Research on the link between turnout and corruption has produced inconclusive evidence: while some s...
If you think the politicians in your country are corrupt, are you less likely to turn out to vote? S...
First published online: 3 December 2018Research on the link between turnout and corruption has produ...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
A number of studies have explored how corruption affects political participation, specifically wheth...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
How do voters respond to information about political corruption? Prior research provides conflicting...
While much of the literature on voter turnout focuses on institutional and socioeconomic factors rel...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
Corruption is a persistent problem in several countries across Europe. Daniel Stockemer and Patricia...
This project examines how political scandals and corruption in the government affect public opinion ...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
The literature on voter turnout focuses on the determinants of the electorate’s vote supply. There i...
The electoral consequences of individual perceptions of corruption are an important component of pol...
Previous research has established a link between turnout and the extent to which voters are faced wi...
Research on the link between turnout and corruption has produced inconclusive evidence: while some s...
If you think the politicians in your country are corrupt, are you less likely to turn out to vote? S...
First published online: 3 December 2018Research on the link between turnout and corruption has produ...
In this paper, we study whether voters are more likely to "vote out" a corrupt incumbent than to re-...
A number of studies have explored how corruption affects political participation, specifically wheth...
Past research has confirmed the importance of structural and individual-level factors in predicting ...
How do voters respond to information about political corruption? Prior research provides conflicting...
While much of the literature on voter turnout focuses on institutional and socioeconomic factors rel...
Existing literature has analysed the relationship between electoral systems and either corruption or...
Corruption is a persistent problem in several countries across Europe. Daniel Stockemer and Patricia...
This project examines how political scandals and corruption in the government affect public opinion ...
Using cross-national panel data, Krause and Méndez recently studied whether voters retract support ...
The literature on voter turnout focuses on the determinants of the electorate’s vote supply. There i...
The electoral consequences of individual perceptions of corruption are an important component of pol...
Previous research has established a link between turnout and the extent to which voters are faced wi...