Do electoral preferences in democracies differ when voters cast their ballots at general and regional electoral arenas on the same day, and if so, why? Valentyna Romanova argues that this isn’t necessarily the case, with evidence from Belgium, France, Ukraine and Sweden showing that there is no single iron-clad rule in this regar
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
This paper examines the bargaining over how to combine lists of candidates between rounds of the 200...
This article assesses the validity of several alternative hypotheses explaining dual voting across e...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
Vote choice in regional elections is commonly explained as dependent on national politics and occasi...
This paper shows that the role of national electoral dynamics on regional elections is highly mediat...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
This thesis explores how the permissiveness of the electoral system impacts regionalist parties’ ver...
The number of regional elections and what is at stake at these elections have increased considerably...
National-level elections receive more attention from scholars and the media than elections at other ...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
Concurrent elections are widely used to increase turnout. We theorize and show empirically how concu...
Parallel Session: Political EconomyProgram and Papers of the Conference at: http://www.sef.hku.hk/as...
I study and compare preference aggregation in a simultaneous and a sequential multicandidate electio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
This paper examines the bargaining over how to combine lists of candidates between rounds of the 200...
This article assesses the validity of several alternative hypotheses explaining dual voting across e...
Second-order election research clearly reveals that national incumbency impacts on European election...
Vote choice in regional elections is commonly explained as dependent on national politics and occasi...
This paper shows that the role of national electoral dynamics on regional elections is highly mediat...
This article sets out to find ways of analysing the relationship of regional and statewide electoral...
This thesis explores how the permissiveness of the electoral system impacts regionalist parties’ ver...
The number of regional elections and what is at stake at these elections have increased considerably...
National-level elections receive more attention from scholars and the media than elections at other ...
Across many countries a central element of political competition is arising from the multilevel dyna...
The European Union has developed into a multilevel electoral system in which elections take place at...
Concurrent elections are widely used to increase turnout. We theorize and show empirically how concu...
Parallel Session: Political EconomyProgram and Papers of the Conference at: http://www.sef.hku.hk/as...
I study and compare preference aggregation in a simultaneous and a sequential multicandidate electio...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd How does the economy influence party support in multi-level states? Using region...
This paper examines the bargaining over how to combine lists of candidates between rounds of the 200...
This article assesses the validity of several alternative hypotheses explaining dual voting across e...