First published online: 25 February 2020The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to another, which raises questions regarding the effectiveness of political representation. We seek to explain variation in party–voter congruence across issues and parties. We focus on the hypotheses that (1) average proximity between the positions of voters and the party they vote for will be highest on the issues that the party emphasises in the election campaign and that (2) this relationship will be stronger for niche parties. We test these hypotheses using data on the policy preferences of voters, party positions, party attention profiles and salience on concrete policy issues in four countries: The N...
Over the last decades we have witnessed a growing support coalition for the welfare state and at the...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
First published online on 6 February 2014Policy congruence between parties and their voters is a pre...
What factors influence how closely the positions of political parties match the positions of their v...
While previous research on the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue attitudes and their party suppo...
One of the most common critiques of political parties is that they no longer represent the interests...
Issue congruence between citizens and policy makers should be one of the central aspects of a democr...
While previous research on the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue attitudes and their party suppo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
Although parties focus disproportionately on favorable issues in their election campaigns, it is als...
Over the last decades we have witnessed a growing support coalition for the welfare state and at the...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
The level of congruence between parties and their voters can vary greatly from one policy issue to a...
peer-reviewedPolitical parties often employ the rhetoric of electoral mandates, claiming that the pe...
First published online on 6 February 2014Policy congruence between parties and their voters is a pre...
What factors influence how closely the positions of political parties match the positions of their v...
While previous research on the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue attitudes and their party suppo...
One of the most common critiques of political parties is that they no longer represent the interests...
Issue congruence between citizens and policy makers should be one of the central aspects of a democr...
While previous research on the reciprocal effects of citizens’ issue attitudes and their party suppo...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2017.This dissertation us...
Spatial models of issue voting generally assume that citizens have a single “vote function”. A given...
Although parties focus disproportionately on favorable issues in their election campaigns, it is als...
Over the last decades we have witnessed a growing support coalition for the welfare state and at the...
Partisanship and cognitive mobilization are generally seen as independent and counter-balancing infl...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...