Instead of focusing on “why voters appear to tolerate rather than punish” as most previous literature, this paper advances an alternative explanation: it seeks to explain how voters process information about corruption. Consistent with research on public opinion formation, this paper argues that voters can perceive the same event and make different interpretation about its meaning. Based on an original survey experiment conducted during the 2018 presidential election in Mexico, this study finds that citizens hold partisan attitudes and are motivated to protect these partisan predispositions, which make them interpret common events in different way. In particular, when this study informed voters that an unnamed candidate engaged in corruptio...
How do voters respond to information about political corruption? Prior research provides conflicting...
Recently, Mexico witnessed a historic election where Andrés López Obrador won the presidency in a la...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes towards corruption. Stirred by the puzz...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
When do voters consider candidates for elected office to be corrupt? If corruption is strongly disfav...
a b s t r a c t We examine the partisan, logistic, and contextual factors affecting citizens' p...
This dissertation looks at the political origins and consequences of corruption scandals. On the ori...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Does information about rampant political corruption increase electoral participation and the support...
"Scholars of the world's most recent democratization processes have tended to focus on how national-...
In theories of clientelism, voters are conceptualized as rational or social norm conforming. This ar...
Using a large six-city exit poll from 2000, we examine popular judgments of what constitutes ‘‘polit...
In long-standing democracies, the partisan attachments of most citizens are stable and not responsiv...
Electoral accountability rests on voters re-electing high-performing and removing low-performing inc...
How do voters respond to information about political corruption? Prior research provides conflicting...
Recently, Mexico witnessed a historic election where Andrés López Obrador won the presidency in a la...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes towards corruption. Stirred by the puzz...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
When do voters consider candidates for elected office to be corrupt? If corruption is strongly disfav...
a b s t r a c t We examine the partisan, logistic, and contextual factors affecting citizens' p...
This dissertation looks at the political origins and consequences of corruption scandals. On the ori...
This article considers how partisanship conditions attitudes toward corruption. Stirred by the puzzl...
Does information about rampant political corruption increase electoral participation and the support...
"Scholars of the world's most recent democratization processes have tended to focus on how national-...
In theories of clientelism, voters are conceptualized as rational or social norm conforming. This ar...
Using a large six-city exit poll from 2000, we examine popular judgments of what constitutes ‘‘polit...
In long-standing democracies, the partisan attachments of most citizens are stable and not responsiv...
Electoral accountability rests on voters re-electing high-performing and removing low-performing inc...
How do voters respond to information about political corruption? Prior research provides conflicting...
Recently, Mexico witnessed a historic election where Andrés López Obrador won the presidency in a la...
A recurrent issue in democratic societies is the re-election of corrupt politicians to public office...