Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of party switching. While previous research has mainly focused on the characteristics of volatile voters, less is known about how stable and volatile voters decide what party to vote for. Using panel data spanning two consecutive electoral cycles in Belgium, this study starts with the confirmation of earlier findings: we show that widely used determinants like political sophistication and disaffection add only modestly to our understanding of volatility. In a next step, we examine the vote choice process of stable and volatile voters. Our results indicate that in terms of determinants of the vote choice the two groups are somewhat different. In line with theo...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of switching part...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
In this article, we investigate voter volatility and analyse the causes and motives of switching vot...
Electorates appear to be adrift. Across Western Europe electoral volatility is increasing. But are v...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
In this article we investigate voter volatility and analyze the causes and motives of switching vote...
A rich literature has already investigated the characteristics of voters who switch parties, focusin...
The Dutch electorate is the most volatile of Western Europe. At its height in 2002 more than 30 perc...
In the literature on electoral volatility and party defection, structural elements have been put for...
Defence date: 27 June 2012Examining Board: Prof Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...
Political cynicism has risen in many European democracies in the past decades, while in the same per...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of switching part...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
In this article, we investigate voter volatility and analyse the causes and motives of switching vot...
Electorates appear to be adrift. Across Western Europe electoral volatility is increasing. But are v...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
In this article we investigate voter volatility and analyze the causes and motives of switching vote...
A rich literature has already investigated the characteristics of voters who switch parties, focusin...
The Dutch electorate is the most volatile of Western Europe. At its height in 2002 more than 30 perc...
In the literature on electoral volatility and party defection, structural elements have been put for...
Defence date: 27 June 2012Examining Board: Prof Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...
Political cynicism has risen in many European democracies in the past decades, while in the same per...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Are campaign-switchers voting less correctly than stable voters? A rich literature has already inves...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...