This article studies the oft-assumed destabilizing effect of political distrust on party preferences. We argue that there are two mechanisms that relate political trust to electoral volatility: (1) structurally low trust undermines the formation of stable party preferences and thereby stimulates volatility, and (2) declining trust drives voters, particularly supporters of parties in government, to change party preference. These rivaling mechanisms are often conflated. Using the within–between random effects approach on two extensive panel data sets (covering three different governmental periods in The Netherlands between 2006 and 2017) allows us to separate both mechanisms and estimate them simultaneously. We find evidence for both the stru...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
It has been suggested that political trust will lead to a decline in voter turnout and a willingness...
In this article, we investigate voter volatility and analyse the causes and motives of switching vot...
In this article we investigate voter volatility and analyze the causes and motives of switching vote...
It has been suggested that political distrust is associated with lower levels of voter turnout and i...
Low levels of political trust are associated with a preference for protest parties. Some authors hav...
It has been suggested that political trust will lead to a decline in voter turnout and a willingness...
Political cynicism has risen in many European democracies in the past decades, while in the same per...
Previous studies have investigated to what extent voters can achieve proximity between their prefere...
© Oxford University Press 2018. Political trust is closely related to various forms of electoral beh...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of party switchin...
Scholars have repeatedly expressed concern about the consequences low levels of political trust migh...
Recently, a number of authors have put forward the claim that political trust is overrated as a reso...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
It has been suggested that political trust will lead to a decline in voter turnout and a willingness...
In this article, we investigate voter volatility and analyse the causes and motives of switching vot...
In this article we investigate voter volatility and analyze the causes and motives of switching vote...
It has been suggested that political distrust is associated with lower levels of voter turnout and i...
Low levels of political trust are associated with a preference for protest parties. Some authors hav...
It has been suggested that political trust will lead to a decline in voter turnout and a willingness...
Political cynicism has risen in many European democracies in the past decades, while in the same per...
Previous studies have investigated to what extent voters can achieve proximity between their prefere...
© Oxford University Press 2018. Political trust is closely related to various forms of electoral beh...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of party switchin...
Scholars have repeatedly expressed concern about the consequences low levels of political trust migh...
Recently, a number of authors have put forward the claim that political trust is overrated as a reso...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
Are political attitudes a stable feature of individuals or a rational response tochanging circumstan...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...