Opening-up processes of candidate selection is often viewed as a means for political parties to regain legitimacy, and perhaps more crucially, members and voters. Despite a widespread belief that citizens want more democracy, including within parties, little research has questioned what sort of opening-up is desired—e.g. open or closed primaries—if at all, and by what type of citizens. Using data of the 2014 PartiRep voter survey in Belgium, we examine the diversity of preferences regarding candidate selection, and the extent to which preferences for open or closed primaries relate to voters’ participation in party organisations. Given the diversification of party affiliation types, we operationalise participation through two distinct varia...
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
This chapter analyses a ‘negative case’ of change in candidate section. Although one expects the pol...
Candidate selection is often described as “the secret garden of politics” (Gallagher & Marsh, 1988)....
Reforms of intra-party decision-making processes often rest on the idea that citizens want more dire...
Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive procedures to select their party leader, ...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
Candidate selection is a major function exercised by political parties. Yet they differ a lot regard...
The literature on candidate selection has focussed extensively on the degree of inclusiveness and de...
The literature on candidate selection has focussed extensively on the degree of inclusiveness and de...
Political parties in Belgium are free to decide on their methods of candidate selection. Hence, one ...
Political parties in Belgium are free to decide on their methods of candidate selection. Hence, one ...
The 2014 “mother of all elections” in Belgium offers a unique opportunity to test whether candidate ...
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected bu...
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected bu...
Candidate selection is a major function exercised by political parties. Yet they differ a lot regard...
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
This chapter analyses a ‘negative case’ of change in candidate section. Although one expects the pol...
Candidate selection is often described as “the secret garden of politics” (Gallagher & Marsh, 1988)....
Reforms of intra-party decision-making processes often rest on the idea that citizens want more dire...
Political parties are increasingly adopting more inclusive procedures to select their party leader, ...
Primary elections and membership ballots are becoming more common as a means of selecting candidates...
Candidate selection is a major function exercised by political parties. Yet they differ a lot regard...
The literature on candidate selection has focussed extensively on the degree of inclusiveness and de...
The literature on candidate selection has focussed extensively on the degree of inclusiveness and de...
Political parties in Belgium are free to decide on their methods of candidate selection. Hence, one ...
Political parties in Belgium are free to decide on their methods of candidate selection. Hence, one ...
The 2014 “mother of all elections” in Belgium offers a unique opportunity to test whether candidate ...
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected bu...
A black box in the study of representation in European democracies is our knowledge about elected bu...
Candidate selection is a major function exercised by political parties. Yet they differ a lot regard...
Over the past decades, European democracies have experienced diminishing trust in their political re...
This chapter analyses a ‘negative case’ of change in candidate section. Although one expects the pol...
Candidate selection is often described as “the secret garden of politics” (Gallagher & Marsh, 1988)....