Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to provide an empirical appreciation of the levels to which Members of Parliament (MPs) ideologically represent their electorate within political parties in 12 European countries. The variable used is left–right self-placement and representation is measured through congruence. Three main hypotheses are tested. First, MPs express greater ideological extremism than voters. Second, MPs have biased perceptions on the positioning of their electorate. Third, New Left parties exhibit higher levels of representation than the other parties. This article's findings reveal that only the second hypothesis can be supported without restriction
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
Politicians are frequently castigated as being ‘out of touch with voters’, with populist movements o...
Political representation is one of the primary areas of academic debate, from both theoretical and e...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
What factors influence how closely the positions of political parties match the positions of their v...
WOS:000314477100003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Empirical studies on representation have been based...
WOS:000314477100003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Empirical studies on representation have been based...
WOS:000314477100003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Empirical studies on representation have been based...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
One of the most common critiques of political parties is that they no longer represent the interests...
Attitudinal correspondence between voters and candidates is an integral part of the chain of politic...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
Politicians are frequently castigated as being ‘out of touch with voters’, with populist movements o...
Political representation is one of the primary areas of academic debate, from both theoretical and e...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
Do European political parties represent the ideology of their voters well? This research aims to pro...
What factors influence how closely the positions of political parties match the positions of their v...
WOS:000314477100003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Empirical studies on representation have been based...
WOS:000314477100003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Empirical studies on representation have been based...
WOS:000314477100003 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)Empirical studies on representation have been based...
Outside the US, the crucial question of how well politicians represent the preferences of voters is ...
One of the most common critiques of political parties is that they no longer represent the interests...
Attitudinal correspondence between voters and candidates is an integral part of the chain of politic...
peer-reviewedIt is often said that European Parliament elections fail as an instrument to express th...
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
In the literature elite–mass congruence is usually measured in terms of either issue preferences or ...
Politicians are frequently castigated as being ‘out of touch with voters’, with populist movements o...
Political representation is one of the primary areas of academic debate, from both theoretical and e...