© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Ltd. Both political science and electoral geography scholars have demonstrated that locally rooted candidates matter in parliamentary elections. This article examines whether parties change the within-district distribution of party candidates to respond to local electoral volatility. If parties significantly lose votes in an area, they might consider compensating for this loss by increasing the number of local candidates in that area. Using data on the composition of candidate lists and election results for the Belgian Lower House (1987-2010) of eight political parties, we analyze the relationship between local vote shares and local candidate shares. In addition, we examine whether parties' nomination strategies ...
Even though the study of local elections suffers from a relative underdevelopment in the literature,...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
According to the nationalisation hypothesis, it is sometimes argued that electoral lists competing a...
When Belgian voters go to the polling booth on election day, they are presented with a set of candid...
This article investigates the effect of candidates exhibiting local personal vote-earning attributes...
Place would matter in politics. This would hold particularly true for the relationship between voter...
© The Author(s) 2015. Based on a dataset of candidates from 488 party lists for Belgian lower house ...
Recruiting candidates for local elections is a complex task. Even though some parties find difficult...
This dissertation focusses on the balances and the representativeness of electoral candidate lists i...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University P...
The 2014 “mother of all elections” in Belgium offers a unique opportunity to test whether candidate ...
We investigate whether geographic representation affects local voting behavior in closed-list propor...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
Political parties have been at the centre of the electoral process for a long time. However, with th...
Even though the study of local elections suffers from a relative underdevelopment in the literature,...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
According to the nationalisation hypothesis, it is sometimes argued that electoral lists competing a...
When Belgian voters go to the polling booth on election day, they are presented with a set of candid...
This article investigates the effect of candidates exhibiting local personal vote-earning attributes...
Place would matter in politics. This would hold particularly true for the relationship between voter...
© The Author(s) 2015. Based on a dataset of candidates from 488 party lists for Belgian lower house ...
Recruiting candidates for local elections is a complex task. Even though some parties find difficult...
This dissertation focusses on the balances and the representativeness of electoral candidate lists i...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University P...
The 2014 “mother of all elections” in Belgium offers a unique opportunity to test whether candidate ...
We investigate whether geographic representation affects local voting behavior in closed-list propor...
This article studies the nationalisation of local party systems in Belgian regions across eight elec...
Political parties have been at the centre of the electoral process for a long time. However, with th...
Even though the study of local elections suffers from a relative underdevelopment in the literature,...
This book focuses on the triadic relationship between electoral candidates and the two other poles o...
According to the nationalisation hypothesis, it is sometimes argued that electoral lists competing a...