Project researcher Jacob Sohlberg and colleague Annika Fredén have published a new article on the electoral choices of voters.
Project researcher Jacob Sohlberg and colleague Annika FredĂ©n (Karlstad University) have recently published a new article on the electoral choices of voters in Social Science Quarterly. The article is titled “The Electoral Choices of Voters with CoalitionâStraddling Consideration Sets” and you can read the article here. Following is the abstract:
Objectives
Preelectoral party coalitions are common in multiparty systems. We examine the proposition that individuals who choose between parties from competing coalitions think and behave differently compared to those who only consider voting for parties of the same coalition. Part of the reason, we suggest, is that coalitionâstraddling voters play a key role in deciding who forms government.
Methods
We rely on data from a multiwave panel with thousands of participants collected during two election campaigns in Sweden. Statistical regression techniques are used to analyze the data.
Results
We find that citizens who straddle opposing coalitions think that the vote decision is harder and rely more on voting advice applications. Moreover, the evidence suggests that their ultimate vote choice is more consequential in how they view parties.
Conclusion
Coalitionâstraddling influences political behavior. The evidence is largely in line with the notion that coalitionâstraddling individuals are aware of their importance.