When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a significant impact on how this question is answered in each country. As previous literature has shown, some electoral rules foster a more personal representation, while others strengthen the intermediary role of parties. In this paper I maintain that there exists a trade-off between these two types of representation. To empirically verify its existence and how it works, I have chosen local and regional elections in Spain as a case study. Given that they take place simultaneously under similar electoral systems, they can be considered a natural experiment for the study of this trade-off, which allows me to overcome the potential problems of endo...
In this paper we study a coordination dilemma that appears in democracies where the Upper and Lower ...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of candidates on voting behaviour in the regional ele...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
Political representation is a complex concept due to its multidimensional and contested nature. This...
This article analyses how personal vote shapes electoral competition and predicts electoral results ...
This article analyses the dynamics of electoral competition in a multilevel setting. It is based on ...
This article analyses the dynamics of electoral competition in a multilevel setting. It is based on ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of candidates on voting behaviour in the regional ele...
The literature is still undecided on whether sub-state elections conform more to a national or regio...
With the establishment of the 17 autonomous communities in Spain in the early 1980s, representation ...
Party politics in multi-level systems has become a growing research field in political science (see ...
This article demonstrates that regional branches of national parties do not limit regional election ...
Electoral systems affect vote choice. While a vast literature studies this relationship by examining...
This paper analyses which districts are targeted by Spanish political parties in their electoral cam...
In this paper we study a coordination dilemma that appears in democracies where the Upper and Lower ...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of candidates on voting behaviour in the regional ele...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
Political representation is a complex concept due to its multidimensional and contested nature. This...
This article analyses how personal vote shapes electoral competition and predicts electoral results ...
This article analyses the dynamics of electoral competition in a multilevel setting. It is based on ...
This article analyses the dynamics of electoral competition in a multilevel setting. It is based on ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of candidates on voting behaviour in the regional ele...
The literature is still undecided on whether sub-state elections conform more to a national or regio...
With the establishment of the 17 autonomous communities in Spain in the early 1980s, representation ...
Party politics in multi-level systems has become a growing research field in political science (see ...
This article demonstrates that regional branches of national parties do not limit regional election ...
Electoral systems affect vote choice. While a vast literature studies this relationship by examining...
This paper analyses which districts are targeted by Spanish political parties in their electoral cam...
In this paper we study a coordination dilemma that appears in democracies where the Upper and Lower ...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of candidates on voting behaviour in the regional ele...