Historical policy reputations influence voters’ perceptions of parties’ electoral campaigns. In the face of their recent experiences in office, government parties’ thoughtfully crafted electoral messages likely compete for voters’ attention with a wealth of broader information about the government’s policy activities and priorities. For their message to be heard, incumbent parties must offer a focused policy message that draws voters’ attention to the issues they most prioritize. Considering the issue scope of parties’ electoral messages, I hypothesize that incumbency status determines the effect issue appeals have on the votes parties receive. Opposition parties may profit from including more issues, but incumbent parties’ policy reputatio...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
Although parties focus disproportionately on favorable issues in their election campaigns, it is als...
Issue salience and diversity direct a range of outcomes such as voting behavior and public policy. S...
**Draft Paper. Comments most welcome. 2 Abstract∗ An important property of any party system is the r...
Politics must tackle multiple issues at once. In a first-best world, political competition constrain...
Parties’ parliamentary delegations contain a multitude of interests. While scholars suspect that thi...
Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownership theory...
Parties’ local campaign efforts can yield electoral dividends in plurality elections; in general, t...
First published online: 25 February 2020The level of congruence between parties and their voters can...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
Election-oriented elites are expected to emphasize issues on which their party possesses ‘issue owne...
Issue ownership theory expects political parties to focus their campaigns on 'owned' issues for whic...
We examine a political agency problem in repeated elections where an incumbent runs against a challe...
We study the role of re-election concerns in incumbent parties' incentives to shape the information ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...
Parties campaign on a range of topics to attract diverse support. Little research, however, looks at...
Although parties focus disproportionately on favorable issues in their election campaigns, it is als...
Issue salience and diversity direct a range of outcomes such as voting behavior and public policy. S...
**Draft Paper. Comments most welcome. 2 Abstract∗ An important property of any party system is the r...
Politics must tackle multiple issues at once. In a first-best world, political competition constrain...
Parties’ parliamentary delegations contain a multitude of interests. While scholars suspect that thi...
Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownership theory...
Parties’ local campaign efforts can yield electoral dividends in plurality elections; in general, t...
First published online: 25 February 2020The level of congruence between parties and their voters can...
Political parties matter for government outcomes. Despite this general finding for political science...
Election-oriented elites are expected to emphasize issues on which their party possesses ‘issue owne...
Issue ownership theory expects political parties to focus their campaigns on 'owned' issues for whic...
We examine a political agency problem in repeated elections where an incumbent runs against a challe...
We study the role of re-election concerns in incumbent parties' incentives to shape the information ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...