Referenda provide the opportunity for voters to express political economic protest and provide additional ways to support parties they vote for in elections. Alter-natively, referenda also provide voters a chance to express their policy references in a way that does not affect which party will lead the government. The rejection of the 2016 Italian Constitutional referendum by 60% of voters and the approval the 2020 Italian Constitutional Referendum by 70% of voters could be a result of changing political economic conditions, influences related to partisanship and party leadership, or a change in approval of the reforms contained within the referendum. The...
This paper investigates regional disparities of both turnout and voting behaviour in constitutional ...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
The classic heuristics of voting behaviour have been eroded overtime especially in well-...
Referendums provide citizens with more control over policy. At the same time, they often entail choi...
This study investigates the factors explaining voting in the 2016 Italian referendum on constitution...
Italy’s 2016 referendum represents an opportunity to discuss the main hypotheses posited by current...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
Published online: 30 Mar 2017On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a po...
This article investigates the relationship between changes in Italiansâ policy preferences and parti...
As the distance between political elites and the population in Europe increases, Italian Prime Minis...
Published online: 21 Mar 2017This article seeks to explain the rejection of the reforms proposed in ...
Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, has been billed as a vote of confidence...
On Sunday, 4 December, Italians are going to the polls to approve or reject the proposed constitutio...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
This paper investigates regional disparities of both turnout and voting behaviour in constitutional ...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
The classic heuristics of voting behaviour have been eroded overtime especially in well-...
Referendums provide citizens with more control over policy. At the same time, they often entail choi...
This study investigates the factors explaining voting in the 2016 Italian referendum on constitution...
Italy’s 2016 referendum represents an opportunity to discuss the main hypotheses posited by current...
On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a popular referendum called by Pr...
In the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum, a substantial majority of voters rejected the reforms...
Published online: 30 Mar 2017On 4 December 2016, Italians went to the polls to say yes or no in a po...
This article investigates the relationship between changes in Italiansâ policy preferences and parti...
As the distance between political elites and the population in Europe increases, Italian Prime Minis...
Published online: 21 Mar 2017This article seeks to explain the rejection of the reforms proposed in ...
Italy’s constitutional referendum, scheduled for 4 December, has been billed as a vote of confidence...
On Sunday, 4 December, Italians are going to the polls to approve or reject the proposed constitutio...
The financial and debt crisis caused severe economic and political instability in Italy. Economic ha...
This paper investigates regional disparities of both turnout and voting behaviour in constitutional ...
Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, has stated that he will resign if he loses a referendum on con...
The classic heuristics of voting behaviour have been eroded overtime especially in well-...