Political parties field heterogeneous candidates and send a variety of messages about their policy positions. Yet most voting models maintain that office-seeking parties should enforce intraparty homogeneity and cultivate clear party reputations. This article reconciles theory with reality by identifying a strategic rationale for parties to pursue heterogeneity. I develop a model in which two parties each select a distribution of potential candidates to compete in an upcoming election. The model demonstrates that well-positioned parties should indeed offer homogeneous candidate teams, but that parties with platforms distant from the median voter should cast a wide net. Extensions allow for multiple candidate signals, voters who care about p...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
We survey the literature on the positioning of political parties in uni - and multidimensional polic...
Political parties field heterogeneous candidates and send a variety of messages about their policy p...
Party cohesion is a necessary condition for parties functioning as a mechanism of democratic account...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...
This paper shows how political parties differentiate to reduce electoral competi-tion. Two parties c...
We study the role of parties in a citizen-candidate repeated-elections model in which voters have in...
We study the role of parties in a citizen-candidate repeated-elections model in which voters have in...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
In this paper, we analyze the selection by opportunistic parties of the candidates who run for elect...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
We survey the literature on the positioning of political parties in uni - and multidimensional polic...
Political parties field heterogeneous candidates and send a variety of messages about their policy p...
Party cohesion is a necessary condition for parties functioning as a mechanism of democratic account...
This paper uses the Hotelling-Downs spatial model of electoral competition between candidates to exp...
This paper shows how political parties differentiate to reduce electoral competi-tion. Two parties c...
We study the role of parties in a citizen-candidate repeated-elections model in which voters have in...
We study the role of parties in a citizen-candidate repeated-elections model in which voters have in...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
We propose a model in which two parties select the internal organization that helps them win the ele...
This paper combines two important findings from research on how voters and parties interact: Firstly...
Party competition is largely about making policy promises to voters. We argue that the clarity of th...
The paper investigates strategic, informative campaigning by two parties when politics concern redis...
In this paper, we analyze the selection by opportunistic parties of the candidates who run for elect...
We propose a generalization of the model of electoral competition between two candidates who di¤er i...
Quantitative research on party politics often has to assume that parties are unitary actors with hom...
We survey the literature on the positioning of political parties in uni - and multidimensional polic...