This paper responds to Evans and Kat?s critique of the valence politics model of electoral choice. Their critique is deficient in several respects. First, the authors do not test the valence politics model, which is motivated by a theory of voting rather than a claim about the relationship between generalized measures of ?party preference? and ?party performance.? Second, Evans and Kat do not provide theoretical grounding for partisanship, which they claim is strongly exogenous to other variables of interest. Third, there are several specification and testing problems with their structural equation model. We study the properties of the valence model using a vector error correction model of aggregate monthly survey data gathered throughout t...
This paper analyzes voting behavior in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Using national survey da...
We develop a unidimensional spatial model of multiparty parliamentary elections under Proportional R...
Political parties in US politics are becoming increasingly polarized, with a growing number of extre...
Although the concept of party valence figures in many studies of voting behavior, very few have meas...
In a representative democracy elections constitute the main channel for individuals to express their...
Abstract Hunting the Snark -Studying Electoral Choice in the Twenty-First Century How should we stud...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
‘Valence’ refers broadly to performance and competence. In its most simple form, a voter makes a val...
I study a model of electoral competition where two parties that care about both the spoils of office...
We employ conjoint analysis to understand how voters make decisions when faced with multi-dimensiona...
The claim that the 2008 presidential election was a transformative one is fast becoming part of the ...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
International audienceSpatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since th...
In a recent re-evaluation of developments in European party systems, Paul Pennings has criticized Sa...
This paper analyzes voting behavior in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Using national survey da...
We develop a unidimensional spatial model of multiparty parliamentary elections under Proportional R...
Political parties in US politics are becoming increasingly polarized, with a growing number of extre...
Although the concept of party valence figures in many studies of voting behavior, very few have meas...
In a representative democracy elections constitute the main channel for individuals to express their...
Abstract Hunting the Snark -Studying Electoral Choice in the Twenty-First Century How should we stud...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
Most formal models of valence competition add a single, separable and unweighted component to the st...
‘Valence’ refers broadly to performance and competence. In its most simple form, a voter makes a val...
I study a model of electoral competition where two parties that care about both the spoils of office...
We employ conjoint analysis to understand how voters make decisions when faced with multi-dimensiona...
The claim that the 2008 presidential election was a transformative one is fast becoming part of the ...
First Published online: 13 October 2014. First Online in issue 21 September 2016.This article provid...
International audienceSpatial models of voting have dominated mathematical political theory since th...
In a recent re-evaluation of developments in European party systems, Paul Pennings has criticized Sa...
This paper analyzes voting behavior in the 2012 U.S. presidential election. Using national survey da...
We develop a unidimensional spatial model of multiparty parliamentary elections under Proportional R...
Political parties in US politics are becoming increasingly polarized, with a growing number of extre...