This contribution adds a new perspective to the debate on electoral integrity by asking how electoral integrity affects the way in which election results translate into citizen attitudes towards the political system. It introduces a causal mechanism that links political losing to political trust via evaluations of electoral fairness: citizens who voted for the losing camp are more likely to view the electoral process as unfair than citizens who voted for the winning camp, resulting in political distrust. It further suggests that the effects of political losing on political trust depend on the level of electoral integrity. In conditions where the elections were conducted in a free and fair manner, even those who voted for the losing camp hav...
During the last two decades there have been but a handful of recorded cases of electoral fraud in La...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Studies of electoral integrity typically focus on electoral evaluato...
Achieving the ideals of electoral democracy depends on well-run elections. Persistent problems of el...
Holding elections has become a global norm. Unfortunately, the integrity of elections varies strongl...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...
Previous research has established a link between turnout and the extent to which voters are faced w...
The decline in political trust documented in some countries has spurred the debate on the importance...
The integrity of the electoral process is vitally important for the delivery of democracy. However, ...
In recent years a growing literature focuses on how and why some election processes are viewed as ha...
Just as fans of two opposing teams watching the same game reach opposite conclusions about the quali...
Electoral disinformation is feared to variously undermine democratic trust by inflaming incorrect ne...
Following a normative approach that suggests international norms and standards for elections apply u...
Political competition is generally regarded as one of the hallmarks of a well-functioning democracy....
A basic theory of electoral accountability is widely accepted by academic opinion: voters cause poli...
Defence date: 28 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI Supervisor); Professor Phil...
During the last two decades there have been but a handful of recorded cases of electoral fraud in La...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Studies of electoral integrity typically focus on electoral evaluato...
Achieving the ideals of electoral democracy depends on well-run elections. Persistent problems of el...
Holding elections has become a global norm. Unfortunately, the integrity of elections varies strongl...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...
Previous research has established a link between turnout and the extent to which voters are faced w...
The decline in political trust documented in some countries has spurred the debate on the importance...
The integrity of the electoral process is vitally important for the delivery of democracy. However, ...
In recent years a growing literature focuses on how and why some election processes are viewed as ha...
Just as fans of two opposing teams watching the same game reach opposite conclusions about the quali...
Electoral disinformation is feared to variously undermine democratic trust by inflaming incorrect ne...
Following a normative approach that suggests international norms and standards for elections apply u...
Political competition is generally regarded as one of the hallmarks of a well-functioning democracy....
A basic theory of electoral accountability is widely accepted by academic opinion: voters cause poli...
Defence date: 28 June 2012Examining Board: Professor Mark Franklin (EUI Supervisor); Professor Phil...
During the last two decades there have been but a handful of recorded cases of electoral fraud in La...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2020. Studies of electoral integrity typically focus on electoral evaluato...
Achieving the ideals of electoral democracy depends on well-run elections. Persistent problems of el...