This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters perceive political stances through coarse classifications. Because voters think in terms of categories defined by the ideological center, their behavior deviates from standard models of utility maximization along ideological continua. Their preferences are characterized by discontinuities, rewarding parties on their side of the ideological space more than existing spatial models would predict. While this study concurs with prior studies suggesting that voters tend to use a proximity rule, it argues that this rule mainly serves to distinguish among parties of the same side. Overall, the results suggest that voters’ party evaluations are characterize...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a unified spatial model of turnout and voting behavi...
In this paper, we develop a unified spatial model of turnout and voting behaviors in which citizens ...
In the spatial model of voting, voters choose the candidate closest to them in the ideological space...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
This article provides direct estimates of the parameters of spatial utility models of voting using d...
We propose a modified spatial-voting rule to explain why congressional candidates adopt more extreme...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
The controversy between proximity and directional models of issue voting has not been settled. Inste...
The application of spatial voting theories to popular elections presupposes an electorate that choos...
<div><p></p><p>The spatial theory of elections is widely used to examine how party policy is linked ...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideolo...
In a spatial model of voting, a voters utility for a candidate is a func-tion of ideological distanc...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a unified spatial model of turnout and voting behavi...
In this paper, we develop a unified spatial model of turnout and voting behaviors in which citizens ...
In the spatial model of voting, voters choose the candidate closest to them in the ideological space...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
This article presents a categorization theory of spatial voting, which postulates that voters percei...
This article provides direct estimates of the parameters of spatial utility models of voting using d...
We propose a modified spatial-voting rule to explain why congressional candidates adopt more extreme...
Abstract: The theory of spatial voting has dominated scholarship on voting and elections. The spatia...
The controversy between proximity and directional models of issue voting has not been settled. Inste...
The application of spatial voting theories to popular elections presupposes an electorate that choos...
<div><p></p><p>The spatial theory of elections is widely used to examine how party policy is linked ...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
© The Author(s) 2019. According to spatial theories of voting, voters choose parties that are ideolo...
In a spatial model of voting, a voters utility for a candidate is a func-tion of ideological distanc...
Anthony Downs? highly influential spatial model of electoral choice assumes that voters? ideological...
International audienceIn this paper, we develop a unified spatial model of turnout and voting behavi...
In this paper, we develop a unified spatial model of turnout and voting behaviors in which citizens ...
In the spatial model of voting, voters choose the candidate closest to them in the ideological space...