A substantive portion of the electorate declares in pre-electoral surveys that they are undecided. However, little has been done in trying to understand who these voters are and how they finally decide their vote. In this article, we try to advance the literature by disentangling the circumstances under which voters are more likely to be undecided. While the traditional approach to the study of electoral indecision has been to characterize which individual traits make voters more likely to be undecided, this article provides consistent evidence showing that key elements of the political context may also affect electoral indecision. Using long-term harmonized data from Spanish pre-electoral surveys over 30 years, we find that voting indecisi...
This dissertation contributes to the study of social influence on public opinion and political behav...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
A substantive portion of the electorate declares in pre-electoral surveys that they are undecided. H...
Despite the rich and growing body of research addressing how turnout and party choice depend on the ...
First published: January-March 2018Political disaffection, understood as a feeling of estrangement f...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
"This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Spanish Politics edited by Diego M...
This essay describe the research design of a study that explores the phenomenon of political indecis...
A few weeks before 2006 general elections in Italy a high proportion of voters declared that they we...
The number of people choosing to vote or abstain varies over elections and across countries. The re...
The timing of the voting decision, the mediatised and socially oriented sources of information drawn...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
The literature on the phenomenon of abstention has shown that participation is determined by certain...
none2noUnlike traditional electoral studies in Italy, which concentrate on the outcome of voters’ ch...
This dissertation contributes to the study of social influence on public opinion and political behav...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...
A substantive portion of the electorate declares in pre-electoral surveys that they are undecided. H...
Despite the rich and growing body of research addressing how turnout and party choice depend on the ...
First published: January-March 2018Political disaffection, understood as a feeling of estrangement f...
A large body of electoral studies and political party research argues that the institutional context...
"This material was originally published in The Oxford Handbook of Spanish Politics edited by Diego M...
This essay describe the research design of a study that explores the phenomenon of political indecis...
A few weeks before 2006 general elections in Italy a high proportion of voters declared that they we...
The number of people choosing to vote or abstain varies over elections and across countries. The re...
The timing of the voting decision, the mediatised and socially oriented sources of information drawn...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
The literature on the phenomenon of abstention has shown that participation is determined by certain...
none2noUnlike traditional electoral studies in Italy, which concentrate on the outcome of voters’ ch...
This dissertation contributes to the study of social influence on public opinion and political behav...
When voters cast their ballot, are they choosing a candidate or a party? Electoral systems have a si...
This paper studies changes in voting preferences over election campaigns. Building on the literature...