In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create satisfying outcomes for citizens with majority views, they could generate ambivalent feelings among voters for the minority option. Little is known about the effects of winning or losing a referendum for citizens' referendum support. This article analyses multiple-wave survey data from five referendums in Bavaria (Germany), Finland and the Netherlands. The findings show that losers' referendum support decreases in nearly all cases, but there is very limited evidence for an increase of winners' referendum support. Nevertheless, the results clearly indicate a winner-loser gap, suggesting that referendums have relatively more positive effects f...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This paper addresses a critical gap in the literature on winner-loser effects that consists of the l...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. Despite the strong theoretical expectations about the ...
Previous research is unclear about who supports the use of referendums and why. One line of research...
This article investigates the challenges that political parties face in referendums. While political...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Despite the strong theoretical expectations about the beneficial effect of direct democratic instrum...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper addresses a ...
Despite the strong theoretical expectations about the beneficial effect of direct democratic instrum...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comp...
Using data from the 2012 European Social Survey (ESS) and the 2017 Polpart survey we compare public ...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This paper addresses a critical gap in the literature on winner-loser effects that consists of the l...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
In Western democracies, many citizens support the use of referendums. However, as referendums create...
Across established democracies, citizens express high levels of support for decision making via refe...
© 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. Despite the strong theoretical expectations about the ...
Previous research is unclear about who supports the use of referendums and why. One line of research...
This article investigates the challenges that political parties face in referendums. While political...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...
Despite the strong theoretical expectations about the beneficial effect of direct democratic instrum...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.This paper addresses a ...
Despite the strong theoretical expectations about the beneficial effect of direct democratic instrum...
Previous research is unclear about which citizens support the use of referendums and how a referendu...
This article aims to identify the institutional factors that make a referendum successful. This comp...
Using data from the 2012 European Social Survey (ESS) and the 2017 Polpart survey we compare public ...
Referendums were historically and theoretically justified as a people’s veto. Do voters use them as ...
This paper addresses a critical gap in the literature on winner-loser effects that consists of the l...
Representative democracy gives voters the right to influence who governs but its influence on policy...