Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlying this well-documented ‘friends and neighbors’ effect remain largely untested. Drawing on two population-based survey experiments fielded in Britain, we provide the first experimental test of a commonly posited cue-based explanation, which argues that voters use politicians’ local roots (descriptive localism) to make inferences about politicians’ likely actions in office (behavioral localism). Consistent with the cue-based account, we find that a politician’s local roots are less predictive of voter evaluations when voters have access to explicit information about aspects of the politician’s actual behavioral localism. However, we also find th...
Pork barrel spending is typically attributed to the strategic behavior of political elites hoping to...
peer reviewedThis paper explores the processes behind the neighborhood effect in electoral geography...
Voters typically want their elected representatives to have roots in their local area, yet a large n...
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlyin...
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlying...
Most studies of the ‘friends and neighbours’ effect in voting behaviour have accounted for their obs...
Recent experimental scholarship shows that local “place identity” continues to matter to voters\u27 ...
Previous work shows that candidates receive more personal votes, frequently called “friends-and-neig...
International audienceMany authors argue that candidates are more popular among voters from their ow...
Prior scholarship has alluded to the importance of biography and other differentiating characteristi...
The political maxim “all politics is local” refers to the importance of politicians focusing more ti...
Geographic variation in election results is an enduring feature of modern democracies. Much of this ...
This paper addresses the enduring connection of localism and place-based roots shared between many e...
Place would matter in politics. This would hold particularly true for the relationship between voter...
Many students of British voting patterns have tested for the existence of contextual effects, which ...
Pork barrel spending is typically attributed to the strategic behavior of political elites hoping to...
peer reviewedThis paper explores the processes behind the neighborhood effect in electoral geography...
Voters typically want their elected representatives to have roots in their local area, yet a large n...
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlyin...
Why do politicians with strong local roots receive more electoral support? The mechanisms underlying...
Most studies of the ‘friends and neighbours’ effect in voting behaviour have accounted for their obs...
Recent experimental scholarship shows that local “place identity” continues to matter to voters\u27 ...
Previous work shows that candidates receive more personal votes, frequently called “friends-and-neig...
International audienceMany authors argue that candidates are more popular among voters from their ow...
Prior scholarship has alluded to the importance of biography and other differentiating characteristi...
The political maxim “all politics is local” refers to the importance of politicians focusing more ti...
Geographic variation in election results is an enduring feature of modern democracies. Much of this ...
This paper addresses the enduring connection of localism and place-based roots shared between many e...
Place would matter in politics. This would hold particularly true for the relationship between voter...
Many students of British voting patterns have tested for the existence of contextual effects, which ...
Pork barrel spending is typically attributed to the strategic behavior of political elites hoping to...
peer reviewedThis paper explores the processes behind the neighborhood effect in electoral geography...
Voters typically want their elected representatives to have roots in their local area, yet a large n...