Focusing on national election campaigns in Sweden, this study examines how candidates’ political networks may influence who becomes member of Parliament in a flexible list system. Flexible list systems enable candidates placed on a non-eligible seat during the nomination process within the party organization, to still get elected via the voters’ optional preferential votes. The data used is derived from a unique survey including a total sample of candidates elected to the Swedish Parliament 1998–2014 via preferential votes after being placed on a non-eligible seat during the nomination process. The data also includes acquaintances to these candidates defined as their political networks. The method used to track down the network members, was...
In electoral systems with closed party lists, it is argued that the importance of central party orga...
In list proportional representation (PR) systems, parties shape political selection. We propose a th...
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...
Focusing on national election campaigns in Sweden, this study examines how candidates’ political net...
The aim of this thesis was to study Swedish intra-party nomination processes for political appointme...
Research on the use of social network sites by elected politicians has often been narrowed down to b...
In this article, we analyse how the degree of parliamentary activity affects both individual MPs’ pe...
In flexible list systems, two parallel competitions take place: parties compete for the greatest sha...
In this article, we analyse how the degree of parliamentary activity affects both individual MPs’ p...
This essay studies what affects individual’s political participation in Sweden. Specifically, it exa...
One fundamental condition for a democracy to work is the possibility for voters to hold their legisl...
A large body of literature has focused on potential causes and consequences of candidate nomination ...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
Past work analysing elections in online domains has largely ignored the underlying social networks p...
In electoral systems with closed party lists, it is argued that the importance of central party orga...
In list proportional representation (PR) systems, parties shape political selection. We propose a th...
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...
Focusing on national election campaigns in Sweden, this study examines how candidates’ political net...
The aim of this thesis was to study Swedish intra-party nomination processes for political appointme...
Research on the use of social network sites by elected politicians has often been narrowed down to b...
In this article, we analyse how the degree of parliamentary activity affects both individual MPs’ pe...
In flexible list systems, two parallel competitions take place: parties compete for the greatest sha...
In this article, we analyse how the degree of parliamentary activity affects both individual MPs’ p...
This essay studies what affects individual’s political participation in Sweden. Specifically, it exa...
One fundamental condition for a democracy to work is the possibility for voters to hold their legisl...
A large body of literature has focused on potential causes and consequences of candidate nomination ...
Do political and legislative ties matter as much as conventional partisan or institutional factors f...
Past work analysing elections in online domains has largely ignored the underlying social networks p...
In electoral systems with closed party lists, it is argued that the importance of central party orga...
In list proportional representation (PR) systems, parties shape political selection. We propose a th...
Previous work in the analysis of politicians ' voting behavior has proposed that voting is ofte...