Political parties use different methods—such as holding rallies, door-to-door canvassing, and distributing gifts—to mobilize voters during election campaigns across Africa. But how do parties choose which approach to use in each constituency? We propose that parties prefer to hold rallies in core constituencies, and to use targeted strategies—canvassing and handouts—in swing and opposition districts. However, opposition parties may not have sufficient resources to pursue such a strategy. Ruling parties have the dual advantage of being in a strong financial position, and having the ability to target core voters with state benefits between elections. Using post-election survey data from Ghana’s 2012 election, we show that the ruling party can...
This paper is one of the first to systematically address the question of whether strength of ethnic ...
Democracy under any system of rule is associated with vibrant political parties and credible electio...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...
This dissertation addresses one of the main puzzles concerning elections in young democracies: Why d...
This dissertation addresses one of the main puzzles concerning elections in young democracies: Why d...
This thesis is about election campaigning in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the central feature ...
Why does electoral clientelism persist when ballots are secret and elections are competitive? The pr...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Previous literature suggests that some African parties employ non-valence positional issues in their...
Political parties are generally thought of as agents of democracy that fulfil a range of functions, ...
Previous literature suggests that some African parties employ non-valence positional issues in their...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
We consider the effect of legislative primaries on the electoral performance of political parties in...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
This paper is one of the first to systematically address the question of whether strength of ethnic ...
Democracy under any system of rule is associated with vibrant political parties and credible electio...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...
This dissertation addresses one of the main puzzles concerning elections in young democracies: Why d...
This dissertation addresses one of the main puzzles concerning elections in young democracies: Why d...
This thesis is about election campaigning in sub-Saharan Africa. It argues that the central feature ...
Why does electoral clientelism persist when ballots are secret and elections are competitive? The pr...
Since the early 2000s, more and more governments in the developing world have introduced programs to...
What makes African voters “up for grabs”? Existing approaches to the “swing voter” have several liab...
Previous literature suggests that some African parties employ non-valence positional issues in their...
Political parties are generally thought of as agents of democracy that fulfil a range of functions, ...
Previous literature suggests that some African parties employ non-valence positional issues in their...
Political parties are the vehicles through which the ideals of multiparty democracy could be achieve...
We consider the effect of legislative primaries on the electoral performance of political parties in...
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of ...
This paper is one of the first to systematically address the question of whether strength of ethnic ...
Democracy under any system of rule is associated with vibrant political parties and credible electio...
This dissertation investigates how political parties can undermine the representation of citizen int...