Popular consent is an essential element for success and stability of democracies. Research has repeatedly demonstrated that “electoral winners” (i.e. voters casting a ballot for government parties) are more satisfied with democracy than supporters of the opposition parties. However, little is known about the dynamics of satisfaction during the electoral cycle: Do winners become happier and losers even more discontent over time? We approach this question by utilizing an interview date in the European Social Survey (rounds 1–8) to position individuals within the different stages of electoral cycle. The results based on 199,207 responses from 199 surveys in 31 countries suggest that satisfaction with democracy stays relatively stable during th...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...
There is a substantial literature on the impact of having voting for an electorally victorious party...
There is a substantial literature on the impact of having voting for an electorally victorious party...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Literature on political support broadly offers three micro-level models: socio-economic status, demo...
Literature on political support broadly offers three micro-level models: socio-economic status, demo...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Electoral ‘winners’ (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...
There is a substantial literature on the impact of having voting for an electorally victorious party...
There is a substantial literature on the impact of having voting for an electorally victorious party...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Literature on political support broadly offers three micro-level models: socio-economic status, demo...
Literature on political support broadly offers three micro-level models: socio-economic status, demo...
This project investigates how citizens in advanced industrial democracies evaluate their democratic ...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Electoral 'winners' (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Electoral ‘winners’ (i.e., voters casting a ballot for a party included in the post-electoral govern...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
Abstract: Subnational governments have become more numerous and more powerful around the world, incr...
peer reviewedHow do voters in consolidating democracies see electoral integrity? How does election a...