A few weeks before 2006 general elections in Italy a high proportion of voters declared that they were still undecided about their vote. Based on panel and rolling cross section data collected within the 2006 ITANES program, the present paper analyses some feature of the decision process of these undecided voters. The comparison between this group and the group of decided voters highlighted relevant differences between the groups as regards the role played by various antecedents of vote: party and coalition identification, ideological orientation, values, leader perception, attitudes towards political issues. The relations between political interest, competence and the degree of voters’ uncertainty were also investigated
This paper reports a subset of findings drawn from a national research project – entitled “Electoral...
Italians' voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
First published online before print on 30 January 2013.A growing literature highlights the importanc...
A few weeks before the 2006 Italian General election, a significant proportion of voters declared th...
This essay describe the research design of a study that explores the phenomenon of political indecis...
The essay explores the phenomenon of political indecision in the 2008 Italian Election Campaign, foc...
none2noUnlike traditional electoral studies in Italy, which concentrate on the outcome of voters’ ch...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
A substantive portion of the electorate declares in pre-electoral surveys that they are undecided. H...
The general election of 2013 marked a ‘turning point’. Voting indecision was significantly higher th...
The literature highlights how different individual levels of political interest and knowledge matter...
This contribution applies the social judgment based on warmth and competence in the Italian politica...
Two studies were conducted during the Italian General Elections of 2006 (N = 179) and 2008 (N = 607)...
A growing literature highlights the importance of leader image as a determinant of voting in contemp...
The research described in the book that include this paper provides a portrait of the citizen-voters...
This paper reports a subset of findings drawn from a national research project – entitled “Electoral...
Italians' voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
First published online before print on 30 January 2013.A growing literature highlights the importanc...
A few weeks before the 2006 Italian General election, a significant proportion of voters declared th...
This essay describe the research design of a study that explores the phenomenon of political indecis...
The essay explores the phenomenon of political indecision in the 2008 Italian Election Campaign, foc...
none2noUnlike traditional electoral studies in Italy, which concentrate on the outcome of voters’ ch...
Italians’ voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
A substantive portion of the electorate declares in pre-electoral surveys that they are undecided. H...
The general election of 2013 marked a ‘turning point’. Voting indecision was significantly higher th...
The literature highlights how different individual levels of political interest and knowledge matter...
This contribution applies the social judgment based on warmth and competence in the Italian politica...
Two studies were conducted during the Italian General Elections of 2006 (N = 179) and 2008 (N = 607)...
A growing literature highlights the importance of leader image as a determinant of voting in contemp...
The research described in the book that include this paper provides a portrait of the citizen-voters...
This paper reports a subset of findings drawn from a national research project – entitled “Electoral...
Italians' voting behaviour has shown a remarkable degree of stability for the first thirty years of ...
First published online before print on 30 January 2013.A growing literature highlights the importanc...