Published online: 21 Mar 2017This article seeks to explain the rejection of the reforms proposed in the 2016 Constitutional Referendum in Italy. We contend that Renzi's promise to resign if he were to lose the referendum did not significantly affect the final result. While highly partisan voting patterns may lead to speculation that this so-called personalization strategy caused the rejection, we argue that voters probably would have followed party cues anyway. Instead, we argue that the fundamental explanation for the results was voter ambivalence towards the reforms themselves, based on insufficient information about the complex package and its broad coalition of opponents
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Referenda provide the opportunity for voters to express political economic protest and p...
What does the result of Italy’s constitutional referendum mean for the country moving forward? Valen...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
Published online: 30 Mar 2017On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a po...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
In a referendum on Sunday, Italians rejected constitutional electoral reform proposed by Prime Minis...
Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, has been billed as a vote of confidence...
The election of President Mattarella is a turning point in Matteo Renzi’s attempt to reform the cons...
On Sunday, 4 December, Italians are going to the polls to approve or reject the proposed constitutio...
Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reform before the end of the year, with the country’s...
The election of President Mattarella is a turning point in Matteo Renzi\u2019s attempt to reform the...
We are now in the final month of campaigning ahead of Italy’s constitutional referendum on 4 Decembe...
The 2016 Constitutional referendum in Italy was only the third constitutional referendum held in the...
The rejection of Matteo Renzi’s constitutional reform occurred in the context of a highly personalis...
Referenda provide the opportunity for voters to express political economic protest and p...
What does the result of Italy’s constitutional referendum mean for the country moving forward? Valen...
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