This study examines the impact of perceived personality traits of the political party leaders on voting decisions in the 2000 Canadian federal election, replicating Richard Johnston's research that is based on the 1997 election. Employing data from the 2000 Canadian Election Study (CES), the research uses Ordinary Least Squares regression analysis to estimate how evaluations of leader personality traits over two aggregated dimensions - competence and character - moved votes. The changes in the design of the 2000 CES from prior years created many difficulties in assessing voters' evaluations of the party leaders and limited the comparability of the results from the study. The key methodological differences are: (1) leaders were not ...
The 2016 election continues to be one of the most tumultuous, interesting, and unique political camp...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impact of voters’ evaluations of ...
Evaluations of political leaders have long been considered an important component of the vote decisi...
There has been a widespread belief in Britain in recent years (which appears to be corroborated by s...
A widely held belief concerning democratic elections is that the votes of many individuals are influ...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
Drawing from the field of management studies, we explore how a sample of voters in the United States...
Campaign organizers and the media appear to agree that voters’ perceptions of party leaders have an ...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
Using an experimental approach, this chapter tackles the endogeneity problem of leader effects and d...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
Are leaders effective because of some intrinsic qualities—for example, clarity, trust-worthiness or ...
It is well established that the popularity of party leaders exerts an important influence on vote ch...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
The 2016 election continues to be one of the most tumultuous, interesting, and unique political camp...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impact of voters’ evaluations of ...
Evaluations of political leaders have long been considered an important component of the vote decisi...
There has been a widespread belief in Britain in recent years (which appears to be corroborated by s...
A widely held belief concerning democratic elections is that the votes of many individuals are influ...
This study presents evidence on two questions relating to research into the influence of leadership ...
Drawing from the field of management studies, we explore how a sample of voters in the United States...
Campaign organizers and the media appear to agree that voters’ perceptions of party leaders have an ...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
Using an experimental approach, this chapter tackles the endogeneity problem of leader effects and d...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
Are leaders effective because of some intrinsic qualities—for example, clarity, trust-worthiness or ...
It is well established that the popularity of party leaders exerts an important influence on vote ch...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
The 2016 election continues to be one of the most tumultuous, interesting, and unique political camp...
Abstract Western democracies’ voting practices have altered recently, most notably with candidates n...
Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impact of voters’ evaluations of ...