Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections to the European Parliament (EP) through strategic protest voting owing to performance deficits in policy- making. This paper confronts the conventional bottom-up view with a top-down approach to second-order elections. Ultimately, the electoral cycle is driven not by instrumental voting behaviour but by party strategies oriented towards governmental power in the member states of the European Union. Based on survey data from the European Election Studies of 1999 and 2004, first-order campaign mobilization is shown to determine the prospects of government parties in second-order elections. Mobilization itself depends on the quality of spatial re...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
Since 2019, the largest national parties in the European Parliament (EP) are Eurosceptic parties. Th...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
(9178 words) Theory suggests that, relative to the preceding first order election result, turnout is...
Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations d...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations d...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
Second-order elections theory explains cyclical losses by national government parties in elections t...
Since 2019, the largest national parties in the European Parliament (EP) are Eurosceptic parties. Th...
A quarter of a century ago the first series of European Parliament elections have been characterised...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
Participation in the European Parliament Election has steadily declined since the start in 1979. In ...
(9178 words) Theory suggests that, relative to the preceding first order election result, turnout is...
Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations d...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
Why have European large parties lost electoral ground in recent decades? Whereas most explanations d...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...
The second-order election (SOE) model assumes that voters in subordinate elections tend to turn out ...