2022
DOI: 10.1177/20531680221122279
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Distributive politics as behavioral localism: Evidence from a vignette experiment in Hungary

Abstract: Recent literature on friends-and-neighbors voting focused on explaining citizens’ motives behind supporting local candidates; the cue-based account suggests that local ties signal accountability, constituency service orientation, and policy representation. Localism was also posited to serve as a cue for distributive politics, but assumptions of voters making inferences about receiving tangible benefits once a politician from their own stock is elected were not corroborated empirically. Drawing on a survey expe… Show more

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“…Using data from Lithuania’s mixed-member majoritarian electoral system, Herron and Lynch (2019) find a localness effect for place of residence and birthplace and that this effect even seems to extend beyond constituency races into the party-list ballot. Drawing on a survey experiment fielded in Hungary before the 2022 general election, Kovarek (2022) shows that respondents who were told that a candidate was born and lives in their hometown were more likely to believe that the politician is likely to obtain government funds for their municipality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using data from Lithuania’s mixed-member majoritarian electoral system, Herron and Lynch (2019) find a localness effect for place of residence and birthplace and that this effect even seems to extend beyond constituency races into the party-list ballot. Drawing on a survey experiment fielded in Hungary before the 2022 general election, Kovarek (2022) shows that respondents who were told that a candidate was born and lives in their hometown were more likely to believe that the politician is likely to obtain government funds for their municipality.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Poland, violations of the former can be seen immediately after the PiS government in 2015, but it was not until 2020 that electoral transparency deteriorated. Similarly, in Hungary, the Fidesz government of 2010 has been characterized by tight media regulation; clientelism and manipulations of its elections arose around 2014 (Agh, 2016;Kovarek, 2022). Turkey also experienced a slight decline in both indicators in 2008 when it reformed several acts influencing writers and publishers, followed by a continued decline in the freedom of expression score, and then a large decline in the clean elections indicator from 2014 to 2015.…”
Section: In-depth Analysis Of Four Backsliding Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Postojanost F&N efekta potvrdili su znanstvenici iz Irske (Górecki i Marsh, 2012), Kanade (Blais i sur., 2003), Finske (Arter, 2011), Češke (Pileček, 2021) i mnogih drugih država, što znači da utjecaj blizine kandidata na izborno ponašanje birača nije ograničen na određeni izborni sustav, nego je karakteristika mnogih suvremenih demokracija (Górecki i Marsh, 2012). Recentna istraživanja F&N efekta provedena su i u hrvatskom susjedstvu (Červ, 2015;Tiran, 2022;Kovarek, 2022) sa sličnim teorijskim osnovama, ali različitom metodologijom istraživanja. U hrvatskoj znanstvenoj bibliografiji u novije vrijeme ističu se radovi koji promatraju geografsku utemeljenost hrvatske politike (Grdešić, 2013;Grdešić, 2021 i dr.).…”
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