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Exploring The Role of Political Orientation, Parties, Incumbency & Localism on Electoral Behaviour

Elections
Political Participation
Political Parties
Electoral Behaviour
P109
Flavio Azevedo
University of Cologne
Open Section

Building: Faculty of Arts, Floor: 2, Room: FA203

Saturday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (10/09/2016)

Abstract

This Panel deals with questions of how situational and dispositional factors affect electoral behavior. To conceptualize the effects of electoral behavior, each paper will focus on a key component: political orientation, parties, incumbency, and localism. In doing so, this panel aims to bring together contemporary studies analyzing the internal and external conditions shaping voters’ behavior and partisan leanings.

Title Details
Differences in early voting uptake in Sweden and New Zealand: comparing ‘election ecosystems’ View Paper Details
The Causes of Electoral Continuation of Incumbent Party in Semi-democratic Regimes in Latin America 1990-2015 View Paper Details
What’s left of the left in Central and Eastern Europe? Struggles and successes in times of crisis View Paper Details
Is the 'Local Candidate' Advantage a Myth? Analysing the Effects of Localism in the 2015 UK General Election View Paper Details