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Nail-biters and no-contests: The effect of electoral margins on satisfaction with democracy in winners and losers
Authors:Patrick Howell  Florian Justwan
Affiliation:School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia, Candler Hall, Athens, GA 30602-1492, United States
Abstract:
Previous scholarship has found robust connections between winning an election and democratic system support. Building on this connection, our analysis theorizes an additional dimension of competitiveness existing in executive elections. We hypothesize a polarizing effect in close elections: that individuals feel the most satisfied after winning by a narrow margin, while losers will be most dissatisfied. Using survey data from eighteen national elections across eight countries, our findings support half of this expectation. Winner satisfaction with democratic systems is highest in close elections and erodes as margin increases. Losers' reported satisfaction is not affected by margin – those who lose by half a percent are indistinguishable in levels of system support from those who lose in landslides.
Keywords:System support   Democratic satisfaction   Affective intelligence   Competitiveness   Elections
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