Previous authors have found greater political support among electoral winners than losers, but they define winners and losers at a single time point, and employ a dichotomous categorization that neglects possible variations within each group. This study considers both the past history of winning or losing and the impact of ideological distance from the government on a political support indicator \u2013satisfaction with democracy. Using a multilevel model covering thirty-one countries, the authors show that the relationship between winner/loser status and satisfaction with democracy has a marginal dynamic nature and a policy content. Among present losers, previous experience of victory assuaged dissatisfaction, while among those presenting a...
Accepting defeat in the aftermath of elections is crucial for the stability of democracies. But in t...
How do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election affect the cha...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Research has shown that there is a sizable difference between new and old democracies in terms of th...
This study examines the impact of competitiveness, winning, and ideological congruence on evaluation...
Several studies have demonstrated a gap in political support between electoral winners and losers. T...
This project concerns the winner-loser effect on individual citizens’ political attitudes and behavi...
First published:27 May 2018Why is the winner-loser gap in political support wider in some countries ...
none1noElections represent key moments in democratic countries, and an established finding from the ...
Elections represent key moments in democratic countries, and an established finding from the existin...
Many scholars have investigated the relationship between ideological orientations and mass participa...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
There is a substantial literature on the impact of having voting for an electorally victorious party...
Prior research has shown that winning or losing elections matters. To account for this pattern, it i...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Accepting defeat in the aftermath of elections is crucial for the stability of democracies. But in t...
How do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election affect the cha...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
Research has shown that there is a sizable difference between new and old democracies in terms of th...
This study examines the impact of competitiveness, winning, and ideological congruence on evaluation...
Several studies have demonstrated a gap in political support between electoral winners and losers. T...
This project concerns the winner-loser effect on individual citizens’ political attitudes and behavi...
First published:27 May 2018Why is the winner-loser gap in political support wider in some countries ...
none1noElections represent key moments in democratic countries, and an established finding from the ...
Elections represent key moments in democratic countries, and an established finding from the existin...
Many scholars have investigated the relationship between ideological orientations and mass participa...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
There is a substantial literature on the impact of having voting for an electorally victorious party...
Prior research has shown that winning or losing elections matters. To account for this pattern, it i...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Accepting defeat in the aftermath of elections is crucial for the stability of democracies. But in t...
How do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election affect the cha...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...