According to spatial models of elections, citizen perceptions of party policy positions are a key determinant of voting choices. Yet recent scholarship from Europe suggests that voters do not adjust their perceptions to what parties advocate in their campaigns. We argue that voters develop a more accurate understanding of parties’ ideological position following a leadership change, and that is because a new leader increases the credibility of party policy offerings. Focusing on Western European parties in the 1979-2012 period, we show that having a new leader is a necessary condition for voters to more accurately perceive the left-right placements of opposition parties. For incumbent parties, on the other hand, voters do not use party platf...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...
their superb research assistance in collecting and coding the data used in this paper. Both authors ...
their superb research assistance in collecting and coding the data used in this paper. Both authors ...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties' Left-Right positions in res...
Political parties regularly change their leadership following a disappointing election result, but h...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties’ left‐right positions in res...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
This paper examines how a party’s decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties adjust their ideological positioning to gain vote share. H...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
There is a significant literature on the role of both parties and leaders in electoral politics and ...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...
their superb research assistance in collecting and coding the data used in this paper. Both authors ...
their superb research assistance in collecting and coding the data used in this paper. Both authors ...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties' Left-Right positions in res...
Political parties regularly change their leadership following a disappointing election result, but h...
Recent studies analyze how citizens update their perceptions of parties’ left‐right positions in res...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
AbstractThe article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology ar...
This paper examines how a party’s decision to enter a coalition government affects voter perceptions...
Conventional wisdom suggests that parties adjust their ideological positioning to gain vote share. H...
First published online : September 2013This article investigates the attitudinal drivers of partisan...
There is a significant literature on the role of both parties and leaders in electoral politics and ...
Although extensive research analyzes the factors that motivate European parties to shift their polic...
Several recent studies explore how American politicians represent the policy views of subconstituenc...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
Earlier research has concluded that European citizens do not update their Left–Right policy preferen...