Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice models. Their effects on party preferences are usually understood to be additive. That is, issue preferences’ impact on party utilities is assumed to be the same among both party identifiers and nonidentifiers. This paper suggests an alternative model in which party identification moderates the impact of issues on the vote. The impact of issue preferences on party utilities should be weaker among voters who identify with a party. This hypothesis is tested using data from four recent Dutch election studies. The results show that identifying with a party substantially weakens the issue preference effect on party evaluations, particularly for the p...
The use of party cues is a fundamental process of how voters adopt policy preferences. While researc...
Electoral systems determine the role that representatives’ party affiliations play in political repr...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many models of voting ...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
Prevalent models of issue voting view vote choice as a choice among party policies. Choice sets are ...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
<div><p>Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issu...
The use of party cues is a fundamental process of how voters adopt policy preferences. While researc...
Electoral systems determine the role that representatives’ party affiliations play in political repr...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many voting choice mod...
Party identification and issue preferences are central explanatory factors in many models of voting ...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
Prevalent models of issue voting view vote choice as a choice among party policies. Choice sets are ...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issues durin...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
<div><p>Are voters’ choices influenced by parties’ position-taking and communication efforts on issu...
The use of party cues is a fundamental process of how voters adopt policy preferences. While researc...
Electoral systems determine the role that representatives’ party affiliations play in political repr...
How should one analyze data when the underlying models being tested are statistically intractable? I...