We explore whether retrospective voting is related to voters' democratic experience. To this end, we compare the voting behavior in West Germany to the voting behavior in the formerly non-democratic East Germany after a disaster relief program addressing a flood in 2013. Our analysis reveals a 2.2 (or 0.9 percentage points) increase in the vote share for the incumbent party in the flooded municipalities in the East compared to the West. Analyzing an earlier flood, variation of democratic experience within East Germany, and a panel survey provides further evidence that less democratically experienced voters are easier prey to pre-election policies
This study investigates retrospective voting and issue voting, and their change over time in a trans...
This paper analyses the connection between economic context, voters’ individual assessment of the ec...
This paper analyses the connection between economic context, voters’ individual assessment of the ec...
We explore whether retrospective voting is related to voters' democratic experience. To this end, we...
How do natural disasters affect electoral participation? The existing social science literature offe...
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, a...
How do natural disasters affect electoral participation? The existing social science literature offe...
Published online: 13 December 2022Can first-hand experience of a climate-related natural disaster ma...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Dominant theories of electoral behavior emphasize that voters myopically evalu-ate policy performanc...
This article asks if voters' participation in federal elections is lower in the new Länder (East Ger...
Voting in Old and New Democracies examines voting behavior and its determinants based on 26 surveys ...
Previous research shows that uncontrollable events like natural disasters hinder incumbent leaders’ ...
This study provides a comprehensive view the role of information in retrospective voting by simultan...
This study provides a comprehensive view the role of information in retrospective voting by simultan...
This study investigates retrospective voting and issue voting, and their change over time in a trans...
This paper analyses the connection between economic context, voters’ individual assessment of the ec...
This paper analyses the connection between economic context, voters’ individual assessment of the ec...
We explore whether retrospective voting is related to voters' democratic experience. To this end, we...
How do natural disasters affect electoral participation? The existing social science literature offe...
Retrospective voting is arguably one of the most important mechanisms of representative democracy, a...
How do natural disasters affect electoral participation? The existing social science literature offe...
Published online: 13 December 2022Can first-hand experience of a climate-related natural disaster ma...
In this study, I explore whether the public spending provided in response to a natural disaster is a...
Dominant theories of electoral behavior emphasize that voters myopically evalu-ate policy performanc...
This article asks if voters' participation in federal elections is lower in the new Länder (East Ger...
Voting in Old and New Democracies examines voting behavior and its determinants based on 26 surveys ...
Previous research shows that uncontrollable events like natural disasters hinder incumbent leaders’ ...
This study provides a comprehensive view the role of information in retrospective voting by simultan...
This study provides a comprehensive view the role of information in retrospective voting by simultan...
This study investigates retrospective voting and issue voting, and their change over time in a trans...
This paper analyses the connection between economic context, voters’ individual assessment of the ec...
This paper analyses the connection between economic context, voters’ individual assessment of the ec...