Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politics: parties maximise votes by adopting positions on policy dimensions. However, recent research suggests that British voters choose parties based on evaluations of competence rather than on ideological position. This paper proposes a theoretical account which combines elements of the spatial model with the ‘issue ownership’ approach. Whereas the issue ownership theory has focused mainly on party competition, this paper examines the validity of the model from the perspective of both parties and voters, by testing its application to recent British general elections. Our findings suggest that as parties have converged ideologically, competence co...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
We contribute to the literature on short term changes in voters' party preferences (or intra-campaig...
Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politic...
Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politic...
Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politic...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
We are grateful to David Sanders for supplying additional data and to the participants of the Univer...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
This paper analyzes the short-term dynamics of issue ownership and its effect on electoral choice. W...
This article develops the reward-punishment issue model of voting using a newly collated aggregate m...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
This article addresses the relationship between latent predispositions and political campaign commun...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
We contribute to the literature on short term changes in voters' party preferences (or intra-campaig...
Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politic...
Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politic...
Explanations of party competition and vote choice are commonly based on the Downsian view of politic...
This study presents an empirical test of the extent to which the “issue ownership” model explains th...
We are grateful to David Sanders for supplying additional data and to the participants of the Univer...
Parties often are associated with specific issues. They can “own ” an issue when they develop a repu...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
This paper analyzes the short-term dynamics of issue ownership and its effect on electoral choice. W...
This article develops the reward-punishment issue model of voting using a newly collated aggregate m...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
Issue ownership means that some parties are considered by the public at large as being more able to ...
This article addresses the relationship between latent predispositions and political campaign commun...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
Issue ownership theory argues that when a voter considers a party to be the most competent amongst o...
We contribute to the literature on short term changes in voters' party preferences (or intra-campaig...