“…Recent evidence suggests that the above-mentioned dynamics have also taken place during the COVID-19 pandemic (Cipullo and Le Moglie, 2022;Flanders et al, 2020;Haute et al, 2021;Leromain and Vannoorenberghe, 2022;Neihouser et al, 2022;Vázquez-Carrero et al, 2020). Therefore, this article aligns with the previous and new and limited literature investigating the impact of the crisis on voting behaviour (Cipullo and Le Moglie, 2022;Ivănescu, 2022;Leromain and Vannoorenberghe, 2022;Neihouser et al, 2022;Noury et al, 2021;Picchio and Santolini, 2022). In addition, this article tries to fill a blind spot in the literature, which does not account for the electoral behaviour effects of worldwide-scale events COVID-19 with homogeneous developments in terms of ruptures on economic and political behaviour and anti-crisis policies.…”