2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0011-52582012000400005
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Abstract: O s partidos brasileiros são importantes eleitoralmente? Durante muito tempo, houve um quase consenso entre os pesquisadores na resposta negativa a esta pergunta. Após a definição das candidaturas, as campanhas eleitorais seriam conduzidas pelos candidatos de forma individual e isolada. Entretanto, pesquisas relativamente recentes questionam a abordagem tradicional apresentando dados empíri-cos que sugerem uma perspectiva mais matizada quanto à importân-cia eleitoral dos partidos. Esta divergência entre o que … Show more

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“…One competing explanation is that after 2008, voters became more responsive to party labels, and party performance improved because parties began to benefit from having a mayor posted at the municipality. Avelino, Biderman, and Barone (), analyzing the elections after the court decision, first identified the discontinuity of congressional party support among winning and losing mayoral candidates' parties and concluded that Brazilian parties experience a reverse coattail effect (Ames ). Having a mayor from a given party could signal the party's commitment to local affairs to voters, or, if the loyal mayor is competent, it may suggest to voters that the party will also do a good job in Congress.…”
Section: Results: Limited Free Agency and Party–broker Connectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One competing explanation is that after 2008, voters became more responsive to party labels, and party performance improved because parties began to benefit from having a mayor posted at the municipality. Avelino, Biderman, and Barone (), analyzing the elections after the court decision, first identified the discontinuity of congressional party support among winning and losing mayoral candidates' parties and concluded that Brazilian parties experience a reverse coattail effect (Ames ). Having a mayor from a given party could signal the party's commitment to local affairs to voters, or, if the loyal mayor is competent, it may suggest to voters that the party will also do a good job in Congress.…”
Section: Results: Limited Free Agency and Party–broker Connectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em um primeiro momento, não seria surpresa que houvesse uma robusta transferência de votos entre os dois candidatos, ou seja, que os eleitores que escolheram Alckmin em 2014 votassem em Dória na eleição seguinte, tendo em vista que ambos são do mesmo partido que governa o estado há mais de 20 anos. Muitos estudos já apontaram para a potencial vantagem eleitoral que o partido governista tem sobre os demais partidos, seja em âmbito nacional ou subnacional (Avelino et al, 2012).…”
Section: Análise E Discussão Dos Dadosunclassified
“…Importantly for our study, political parties play a significant role in selecting candidates to run in local elections (Mainwaring, 1999;Guarnieri, 2011;Avelino et al, 2012). Only parties registered with the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) within one year before the elections can present candidates.…”
Section: Party Organization and The Candidate Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although local conventions formally control the candidate selection process, national and regional party bodies can influence it, depending on the party statute (Avelino et al, 2012;Ribeiro, 2013a,b;Guarnieri, 2011). These differ across parties depending on the number of eligible voters and on whether the system is based on elections or direct appointment.…”
Section: Party Organization and The Candidate Selection Processmentioning
confidence: 99%