This chapter examines the determinants of feelings of electoral representation in crossnational perspective. Based on CSES data from thirty-four democracies around the world, it argues that a country's macro-political context in the form of electoral systems and the menu of choices on hand at election time plays an important role in shaping people's sense that their views are represented by political parties, leaders, and in elections generally. It shows that countries' macrolevel electoral institutions and supply of choices together with individuals' predispositions interactively shape citizens' sense that their views are represented. While voters who locate themselves in the political middle generally have more negative views about repres...
This paper examines the effects of party system features and election rules on substantive represent...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed r...
International audiencePolitical parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the l...
Political parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the legislature, form gover...
Electoral institutions shape the potential costs and benefits of participation. This chapter argues ...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
This paper explores a major road to substantive representation in democracies, by clarifying whether...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
This paper examines the effects of party system features and election rules on substantive represent...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...
Modern representative democracies are often described as government by the consent of the governed r...
International audiencePolitical parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the l...
Political parties are key actors in electoral democracies: they organize the legislature, form gover...
Electoral institutions shape the potential costs and benefits of participation. This chapter argues ...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
This paper explores a major road to substantive representation in democracies, by clarifying whether...
For a number of Western democracies, it has been observed that the preferences of poor and rich citi...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
This paper examines the effects of party system features and election rules on substantive represent...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
In practice, democracies privilege plurality parties. Theories of the demo-social choice theory wond...