After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to 27 states, the time is ripe to analyse the temporal robustness of the second-order model. We pool all the elections in a single evaluation and also look at election-by-election variations. We analyse changes in party performance over time in all EU states as well as in the 'original 10', to see whether any cross-time changes are driven by the changing composition of the EU. We also look for pan-European trends in each election, as a way identifying 'European effects' distinct from second-order effects. There are few consistent winners and losers, although socialist parties performed worse in the last three elections than their size and government status wou...
(9178 words) Theory suggests that, relative to the preceding first order election result, turnout is...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to 27 states, the ...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
a b s t r a c t After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
Are elections to the European Parliament (EP) truly “second-order” reactions to “first-order” nation...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
The composition of the directly elected European Parliament does not precisely reflect the “real ” b...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
Since 2019, the largest national parties in the European Parliament (EP) are Eurosceptic parties. Th...
(9178 words) Theory suggests that, relative to the preceding first order election result, turnout is...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...
After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to 27 states, the ...
Publication based on research carried out in the framework of the European Union Democracy Observato...
a b s t r a c t After seven waves of European Parliament elections and European Union enlargement to...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
Are elections to the European Parliament (EP) truly “second-order” reactions to “first-order” nation...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
The composition of the directly elected European Parliament does not precisely reflect the “real ” b...
The article provides a comparative analysis of the 2014 European Parliament elections across the six...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
Since 2019, the largest national parties in the European Parliament (EP) are Eurosceptic parties. Th...
(9178 words) Theory suggests that, relative to the preceding first order election result, turnout is...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
EP elections have so far been consistently characterized as “second-order”. We hypothesize that key ...