We propose that leaders play a more important role in voters’ party sympathy in proportional representation systems (PR) than previous research has suggested. Voters, from the 2018 Swedish General Election, were in an experiment asked to describe leaders and parties with three indicative keywords. Statistical models were conducted on these text data to predict their vote choice. The results show that despite that the voters vote for a party, the descriptions of leaders predicted vote choice to a similar extent as descriptions of parties. However, the order of the questions mattered, so that the first questions were more predictive than the second question. These analyses indicate that voters tend to conflate characteristics of leaders with ...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
We propose that leaders play a more important role in voters' party sympathy in proportional represe...
This thesis is a quantitative study based on survey data aiming to record to what degree voters in S...
The prominence of party leaders in the media is one of the presumed causes of leader effects (i.e., ...
This study will address the party leader's personal popularity effects on voters' voting behavior. T...
Available online 1 October 2018.Although recent research on the personalization of politics has prov...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
When judging how ‘fair’ voting rules are, a fundamental criterion used by both scholars and politici...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
The conventional wisdom that parliamentary elections are now, more than at any time in the past, det...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
It has become almost a truism that parliamentary elections have become more personalized. However, e...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
We propose that leaders play a more important role in voters' party sympathy in proportional represe...
This thesis is a quantitative study based on survey data aiming to record to what degree voters in S...
The prominence of party leaders in the media is one of the presumed causes of leader effects (i.e., ...
This study will address the party leader's personal popularity effects on voters' voting behavior. T...
Available online 1 October 2018.Although recent research on the personalization of politics has prov...
First published:11 March 2018Previous research on leader effects has focused exclusively on the impa...
When judging how ‘fair’ voting rules are, a fundamental criterion used by both scholars and politici...
Published online: 24 Feb 2015This article aims to examine how the evaluation of party leaders’ trait...
The conventional wisdom that parliamentary elections are now, more than at any time in the past, det...
According to a conventional wisdom, politics is nowadays more personalized than before. The proposit...
Partisan dealignment has been frequently advanced as a pivotal driver of the personalization of voti...
It has become almost a truism that parliamentary elections have become more personalized. However, e...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
To what extent do views towards a political party inform evaluations of that party's leader? A subst...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...