Political Sophistication and Vote Intention Switching


Autoria(s): Dassonneville, Ruth
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25/07/2016

25/07/2016

01/09/2014

Resumo

This article investigates the link between political sophistication and electoral volatility. Showing that there is disagreement in the literature on whether switching party preferences is related to low or high levels of political sophistication, it is then argued that the effect of sophistication on vote switching might differ depending on when switching is measured. The effect of timing on volatility is investigated by means of the Short-term panel of the 2009 German Longitudinal Election Study. Results indicate that timing indeed matters, while sophistication increases the probability of switching parties before the campaign, the effect of political sophistication becomes more negative as Election Day draws near.

Identificador

Dassonneville, Ruth. 2014. "Political Sophistication and Vote Intention Switching. The Timing of Electoral Volatility in the 2009 German Election Campaign". German Politics 23 (no 3) : 174-95.

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/14062

10.1080/09644008.2014.949682

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

German Politics;Vol.23 No 3

Palavras-Chave #Volatilité électorale #Sophistication politique #Vote #Allemagne
Tipo

Article