In this paper we analyze the 2019 EP elections from the voters' perspective. It is based on a novel post-electoral survey covering five North West European countries: Austria, Germany, France, Sweden and the UK. In particular we address the following questions: How important were the lead candidates in the election campaign? Which issues were most important for voters? How do these issues relate to voters' political preferences and ideological orientations? Our findings show that the Spitzenkandidaten process failed to effectively connect European party groups with their voters. Moreover, our analysis reveals that voters had clear issue priorities, which reflected, to a considerable extent, the new cleavage structure which has been shaping ...
Attitude to the EU and questions of European policies; Questions on the European Election. Topics: c...
Elections to the European Parliament are characterised by a steady decline in voter turnout. To tack...
This open access book focuses on the importance that EU politicization has gained in European democr...
Less researched than the second-order character of elections to the European Parliament (EP) is the ...
In the upcoming weeks and months national elections will be held in four founding member states of t...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
This EPIN study brings together contributions from a broad selection of member states and provid...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
© 2020 Società Italiana di Scienza Politica. In the aftermath of a European Parliament (EP) election...
Research has shown that voting in European elections is affected by domestic politics. However, in t...
This study analyzes how voter opinions on European issues—including immigration and national soverei...
This article examines which parties included European issues in their 2014 European Parliament campa...
Abstract The objective of this thesis is two-fold: first, to determine how parties get elected to t...
In this Chapter, the conclusions of the research in the book as a whole are discussed. The book prov...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Con...
Attitude to the EU and questions of European policies; Questions on the European Election. Topics: c...
Elections to the European Parliament are characterised by a steady decline in voter turnout. To tack...
This open access book focuses on the importance that EU politicization has gained in European democr...
Less researched than the second-order character of elections to the European Parliament (EP) is the ...
In the upcoming weeks and months national elections will be held in four founding member states of t...
This thesis compares two theories of voter behavior in the 2019 European Parliament election (EP ele...
This EPIN study brings together contributions from a broad selection of member states and provid...
This paper's primary goal is to theorize and measure the potential dimensions impacting on voter's d...
© 2020 Società Italiana di Scienza Politica. In the aftermath of a European Parliament (EP) election...
Research has shown that voting in European elections is affected by domestic politics. However, in t...
This study analyzes how voter opinions on European issues—including immigration and national soverei...
This article examines which parties included European issues in their 2014 European Parliament campa...
Abstract The objective of this thesis is two-fold: first, to determine how parties get elected to t...
In this Chapter, the conclusions of the research in the book as a whole are discussed. The book prov...
This study, commissioned by the European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Con...
Attitude to the EU and questions of European policies; Questions on the European Election. Topics: c...
Elections to the European Parliament are characterised by a steady decline in voter turnout. To tack...
This open access book focuses on the importance that EU politicization has gained in European democr...