Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representation and accountability. Despite this, we know little in a comparative sense of how well politicians know citizens’ policy preferences. We present results from a study of 866 politicians in four countries. Politicians were asked to estimate the percentage of public support for various policy proposals. Comparing more than 10,000 estimations with actual levels of public support, we conclude that politicians are quite inaccurate estimators of people’s preferences. They make large errors and even regularly misperceive what a majority of the voters wants. Politicians are hardly better at estimating public preferences than ordinary citizens. They not only misp...
Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for loc...
Do citizens with a lower level of political representation evaluate political actors more negatively...
In the American system of representative government, the public's preferences influence public polic...
Abstract: Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representatio...
Abstract: Research has shown that politicians' perceptions of public opinion are subject to social p...
Conceptions of democratic governance emphasize the role of public opinion in shaping public policy. ...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
Conceptions of representative democracy emphasize the role of public opinion in shaping public polic...
We argue that politicians systematically discount the opinions of constituents with whom they disagr...
Abstract: Politicians learning about public opinion and responding to their resulting perceptions is...
The conservative asymmetry of elite polarization represents a significant puzzle. We argue that poli...
The EU is frequently charged with lacking legitimacy, particularly in cases where national politicia...
Abstract: Governments\u2019 occasional failures to respond to voters\u2019 preferences are usually a...
Abstract We argue that politicians systematically discount the opinions of constituents with whom th...
Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for loc...
Do citizens with a lower level of political representation evaluate political actors more negatively...
In the American system of representative government, the public's preferences influence public polic...
Abstract: Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representatio...
Abstract: Research has shown that politicians' perceptions of public opinion are subject to social p...
Conceptions of democratic governance emphasize the role of public opinion in shaping public policy. ...
The ability of Members of Parliament (MPs) to know the policy preferences of their party voters is a...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
Conceptions of representative democracy emphasize the role of public opinion in shaping public polic...
We argue that politicians systematically discount the opinions of constituents with whom they disagr...
Abstract: Politicians learning about public opinion and responding to their resulting perceptions is...
The conservative asymmetry of elite polarization represents a significant puzzle. We argue that poli...
The EU is frequently charged with lacking legitimacy, particularly in cases where national politicia...
Abstract: Governments\u2019 occasional failures to respond to voters\u2019 preferences are usually a...
Abstract We argue that politicians systematically discount the opinions of constituents with whom th...
Using unique survey data that allows us to observe both voters’ and politicians’ preferences for loc...
Do citizens with a lower level of political representation evaluate political actors more negatively...
In the American system of representative government, the public's preferences influence public polic...