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Estimating parties' left-right positions: Determinants of voters' perceptions' proximity to party ideology
Institution:GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences, Unter Sachsenhausen 6-8, 50667, Köln, Germany
Abstract:The article aims to explore whether the accuracy of voters' perceptions of party ideology are affected by party position shifts and by the media's turn to non-left-right issues, such as political leadership, during election campaigns. Using data from the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) and a country-specific left-right index based on data by the Comparative Manifestos Project (CMP), multilevel analyses reveal that emphasizing leadership issues can lead voters to reflect left-right positions more accurately. A party's left-right position shift between elections does not lead to a significant difference in voters' perceptions, while a shift on the economic sub-dimension of left-right ideology can even lead voters to more position clarity. However, multiple parties' shifting their positions seems to overburden respondents' cognitive capacity.
Keywords:Ideology  Issue saliency  Party manifesto  Party perception  Position shift
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