In this article we investigate voter volatility and analyze the causes and motives of switching vote intentions. We test two main sets of variables linked to volatility in literature; political sophistication and ‘political (dis)satisfaction’. Results show that voters with low levels of political efficacy tend to switch more often, both within a campaign and between elections. In the analysis we differentiate between campaign volatility and inter-election volatility and by doing so show that the dynamics of a campaign have a profound impact on volatility. The campaign period is when the lowly sophisticated switch their vote intention. Those with higher levels of interest in politics have switched their intention before the campaign has star...
© 2018, © 2018 Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. The literature on electoral volatility and the...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
Defence date: 27 June 2012Examining Board: Prof Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...
In this article, we investigate voter volatility and analyse the causes and motives of switching vot...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of party switchin...
This paper investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showing ...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of switching part...
This article studies the oft-assumed destabilizing effect of political distrust on party preferences...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
Electorates appear to be adrift. Across Western Europe electoral volatility is increasing. But are v...
A rich literature has already investigated the characteristics of voters who switch parties, focusin...
Electoral volatility and clientelism were traditionally analysed through the lenses of clientelistic...
© 2018, © 2018 Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. The literature on electoral volatility and the...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
Defence date: 27 June 2012Examining Board: Prof Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...
In this article, we investigate voter volatility and analyse the causes and motives of switching vot...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...
This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showin...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of party switchin...
This paper investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showing ...
Increasing voter volatility has led to a renewed research interest in determinants of switching part...
This article studies the oft-assumed destabilizing effect of political distrust on party preferences...
The presence of electoral volatility, and the fact that voters can change parties from one election ...
Electorates appear to be adrift. Across Western Europe electoral volatility is increasing. But are v...
A rich literature has already investigated the characteristics of voters who switch parties, focusin...
Electoral volatility and clientelism were traditionally analysed through the lenses of clientelistic...
© 2018, © 2018 Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. The literature on electoral volatility and the...
Scholars have investigated the characteristics of volatile voters ever since the first voter surveys...
Defence date: 27 June 2012Examining Board: Prof Mark Franklin, European University Institute (Superv...