Existing research suggests that voters tend to respond positively to legislator independence due to two types of mechanism. First, dissent has an indirect effect, increasing a legislator’s media coverage and personal recognition among constituents (profile effects). Secondly, constituents react positively to dissent when this signals that the legislator has matching political or representational preferences (conditional evaluation). This article presents a third effect: dissent acts as a valence signal of integrity and trustworthiness. Consistent with the valence signalling mechanism, it uses new observational and experimental evidence to show that British voters have a strong and largely unconditional preference for legislators who dissent...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
This article provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of how politicians allocate their time ac...
What explains the variation of dissent levels among party groups in the European Parliament and why ...
Existing research suggests that voters tend to respond positively to legislator independence due to ...
Are there electoral consequences or benefits for legislators who deviate from the party line? We ans...
When Members of Parliament (MPs) disagree publicly with their party, this provides a signal to voter...
Abstract Legislative dissent has detrimental effects for both party and legislator, i.e., legislator...
Members of Parliament (MPs) who vote against their party can improve their public standing. But how ...
Various studies show that voters appreciate individual legislators who dissent against their party a...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
Citizens often support politicians who vote against their parties in parliament. They view rebels as...
Under embargo until: 2021-04-04Scholars often argue that whereas unanimous rulings should boost publ...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
This article provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of how politicians allocate their time ac...
What explains the variation of dissent levels among party groups in the European Parliament and why ...
Existing research suggests that voters tend to respond positively to legislator independence due to ...
Are there electoral consequences or benefits for legislators who deviate from the party line? We ans...
When Members of Parliament (MPs) disagree publicly with their party, this provides a signal to voter...
Abstract Legislative dissent has detrimental effects for both party and legislator, i.e., legislator...
Members of Parliament (MPs) who vote against their party can improve their public standing. But how ...
Various studies show that voters appreciate individual legislators who dissent against their party a...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
This article explores the different ways governments express dissent in the Council of the European ...
Voters form judgements about political controversies through a process of motivated reasoning driven...
Citizens often support politicians who vote against their parties in parliament. They view rebels as...
Under embargo until: 2021-04-04Scholars often argue that whereas unanimous rulings should boost publ...
Influential theories depict politicians as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, a...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
This article provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of how politicians allocate their time ac...
What explains the variation of dissent levels among party groups in the European Parliament and why ...