For the personal vote to be cast in a meaningful way it is a minimal condition that voters recognise candidates. However, from earlier studies we know that there is huge variation in the number of candidates recognised. Little to nothing is known about candidate recognition and its determinants. This study explores the sources of candidate recognition from three different angles: candidates; citizens; and context. Furthermore, it enables the distinction of campaign-related from other factors. A unique multi-level within-subject design was set up for the analyses of the 2013 German Federal Election to ensure a meaningful validation of our theoretical framework. Our results suggest that, indeed, many factors lead to recognition but as well th...
Personalized campaign styles are of increasing importance in contemporary election campaigns at all ...
To date, most congressional scholars have relied upon a standard model of American electoral behavio...
We investigated the extent to which the human capacity for recognition helps to forecast political e...
What are the electoral consequences of constituency candidates' campaign strategies? This paper focu...
The mass media devote a great deal of attention to high profile elections, but in American political...
With the introduction of the so-called Spitzenkandidaten procedure, by which European party families...
Local campaigning of candidates during federal elections has become an increasingly important topic ...
District magnitude and list type shape the incentives for politicians to develop a personal vote. If...
District magnitude and list type shape the incentives for politicians to develop a personal vote. If...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were the first elections where the major political groups eac...
Many authors argue that candidates are more popular among voters from their own region. Two potentia...
We study the personalization of voting behaviour in European Parliament elections. We argue that inf...
Previous research suggests a number of candidate-level influences on candidate popularity like posit...
We investigated the extent to which the human capacity for recognition helps to forecast political e...
The literature on candidate selection has found that voters favour local candidates, as they are tho...
Personalized campaign styles are of increasing importance in contemporary election campaigns at all ...
To date, most congressional scholars have relied upon a standard model of American electoral behavio...
We investigated the extent to which the human capacity for recognition helps to forecast political e...
What are the electoral consequences of constituency candidates' campaign strategies? This paper focu...
The mass media devote a great deal of attention to high profile elections, but in American political...
With the introduction of the so-called Spitzenkandidaten procedure, by which European party families...
Local campaigning of candidates during federal elections has become an increasingly important topic ...
District magnitude and list type shape the incentives for politicians to develop a personal vote. If...
District magnitude and list type shape the incentives for politicians to develop a personal vote. If...
The 2014 European Parliament elections were the first elections where the major political groups eac...
Many authors argue that candidates are more popular among voters from their own region. Two potentia...
We study the personalization of voting behaviour in European Parliament elections. We argue that inf...
Previous research suggests a number of candidate-level influences on candidate popularity like posit...
We investigated the extent to which the human capacity for recognition helps to forecast political e...
The literature on candidate selection has found that voters favour local candidates, as they are tho...
Personalized campaign styles are of increasing importance in contemporary election campaigns at all ...
To date, most congressional scholars have relied upon a standard model of American electoral behavio...
We investigated the extent to which the human capacity for recognition helps to forecast political e...