© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideologically close to themselves. A rich literature confirms the presence of a close connection between the positions of voters and parties, but findings from cross-sectional analyses of spatial voting might be driven by endogeneity biases. We argue that for investigating the impact of ideological distance on the vote, spatial theories of voting should be tested dynamically. Taking a Downsian perspective on voting behaviour, we assume that changes in parties’ ideological positions should cause voters to switch parties from one election to another. In doing so, we also contribute to work on responsiveness to political parties. For testing the role ...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
© 2018 European Consortium for Political Research For a number of decades now, scholars have been in...
Although scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the _rst voter...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
<div><p>Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issu...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
When trying to understand political change in democracies it is natural to think of voters as the dr...
In this article, we bring together elements from the literatures on economic voting and spatial voti...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
Abstract. The usefulness of the general class of spatial econometric models, which relaxes the assum...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
This letter investigates how voter transitions between parties affect parties’ policy positioning. W...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
© 2018 European Consortium for Political Research For a number of decades now, scholars have been in...
Although scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the _rst voter...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
<div><p>Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issu...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the p...
When trying to understand political change in democracies it is natural to think of voters as the dr...
In this article, we bring together elements from the literatures on economic voting and spatial voti...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
Abstract. The usefulness of the general class of spatial econometric models, which relaxes the assum...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
This letter investigates how voter transitions between parties affect parties’ policy positioning. W...
This article examines to what extent ideological incongruence (i.e., mismatch between policy positio...
Do political parties respond to shifts in the preferences of their supporters, which we label the pa...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...