Governing parties generally win fewer votes at European Parliament elections than at national electionsmost common explanation for this is that European elections are ‘second order national elections’ acting as mid-term referendums on government performance. This article proposes an alternative, though complementary, explanation: voters defect because governing parties are generally far more pro-European than the typical voter. Additionally, the more the campaign context primes Eurosceptic sentiments, the more likely voters are to turn against governing parties. A multi-level model is used to test these propositions and analyse the effects of individual and contextual factors at the 1999 and 2004 European Parliament elections. Both European...
After six sets of European Parliament elections, do voters primarily use these elections to punish t...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The conventional explanation of European Parliament (EP) voting maintains that European elections ar...
Governing parties generally win fewer votes at European Parliament elections than at national electi...
A vote against Europe? Explaining defection at the 1999 and 2004 European Parliament election
Voters behave differently in European Parliament (EP) elections compared to national elections becau...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
What explains whenMembers of the European Parliament (MEPs) defect from their EP party group?While p...
Much of the scholarly literature on democracy in the European Union (EU) assumes that national publi...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
By using micro data from the European Elections Survey this paper tests the different explanations f...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
The 2019 European Parliament election saw both record voter turnout and unexpected results. This the...
This study develops and tests arguments about how political parties’ electoral fortunes in national ...
After six sets of European Parliament elections, do voters primarily use these elections to punish t...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The conventional explanation of European Parliament (EP) voting maintains that European elections ar...
Governing parties generally win fewer votes at European Parliament elections than at national electi...
A vote against Europe? Explaining defection at the 1999 and 2004 European Parliament election
Voters behave differently in European Parliament (EP) elections compared to national elections becau...
The European Union has come a long way since its inception. One area that has received little attent...
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the EUSA Link to Program: https://eustudies.org/conference/papers...
What explains whenMembers of the European Parliament (MEPs) defect from their EP party group?While p...
Much of the scholarly literature on democracy in the European Union (EU) assumes that national publi...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
By using micro data from the European Elections Survey this paper tests the different explanations f...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
The 2019 European Parliament election saw both record voter turnout and unexpected results. This the...
This study develops and tests arguments about how political parties’ electoral fortunes in national ...
After six sets of European Parliament elections, do voters primarily use these elections to punish t...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were held against the backdrop of the worst economic crisis i...
The conventional explanation of European Parliament (EP) voting maintains that European elections ar...