Reform to Perform? Electoral Effects of Programmatic Change Among Mainstream Parties in Combination With a New Party Leader
Jasmien Luypaert,
Bram Wauters,
Anna Kern
Abstract:One requirement for spatial election models to succeed is that voters are knowledgeable and can assess the parties’ programmatic stances (and changes therein) correctly. Studies find, however, that this requirement is only met to a limited extent. Instead, voters rely on certain cues to evaluate parties and their (changed) policy stances. Recent research shows that a new party leader can act as a clear heuristic for voters to correctly assess (changes in) party positioning. Moreover, along with a new party lea… Show more
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