There is a small but comprehensive literature on the impact of candidate and party position of election outcomes, with a consensus that appearing in particular positions a ballot paper can influence voter choice. Here, Kamil Marcinkiewicz adds to this literature, arguing that while name position does have an impact, it is not a uniform phenomenon, with different impacts being felt in different electoral systems and indeed countries
Objective. Past research on ballot order effects has typically focused on the average benefit a cand...
This article examines the relationship between candidate names as they appear on the ballot paper an...
Although research demonstrates that favorable ballot position can deliver candidates a small windfal...
Past studies of elections have shown that candidates whose names were listed at the beginning of a l...
We measure the importance of candidate characteristics listed on ballots for a candidate's position ...
It is generally believed that those candidates listed earlier on the ballot paper are likely to rece...
The relationship between candidates’ position on a ballot paper and vote rank is explored in the cas...
Many studies show that the order of candidates’ names on the ballot has an effect on voting. Less in...
In trying to gauge for which candidates citizens will vote for, pre-election surveys find that the o...
The overriding principle of ballot design is that it should not confer any a priori advantage to one...
The article presents the determinants of creating candidate lists in European Parliament elections i...
It is relatively well known that candidates who are first on the ballot tend to enjoy a vote advanta...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
*HQ;HJHVLV (VVD\V RQ $OWHUQDWLYH <RXWK 6XE&XOWXUH The article presents the determinants ...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
Objective. Past research on ballot order effects has typically focused on the average benefit a cand...
This article examines the relationship between candidate names as they appear on the ballot paper an...
Although research demonstrates that favorable ballot position can deliver candidates a small windfal...
Past studies of elections have shown that candidates whose names were listed at the beginning of a l...
We measure the importance of candidate characteristics listed on ballots for a candidate's position ...
It is generally believed that those candidates listed earlier on the ballot paper are likely to rece...
The relationship between candidates’ position on a ballot paper and vote rank is explored in the cas...
Many studies show that the order of candidates’ names on the ballot has an effect on voting. Less in...
In trying to gauge for which candidates citizens will vote for, pre-election surveys find that the o...
The overriding principle of ballot design is that it should not confer any a priori advantage to one...
The article presents the determinants of creating candidate lists in European Parliament elections i...
It is relatively well known that candidates who are first on the ballot tend to enjoy a vote advanta...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
*HQ;HJHVLV (VVD\V RQ $OWHUQDWLYH <RXWK 6XE&XOWXUH The article presents the determinants ...
Ballot position effects have been documented across a variety of political and electoral systems. In...
Objective. Past research on ballot order effects has typically focused on the average benefit a cand...
This article examines the relationship between candidate names as they appear on the ballot paper an...
Although research demonstrates that favorable ballot position can deliver candidates a small windfal...