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Economic voting in multi-level contexts: Evidence from Kerala and West Bengal in India
Institution:1. Texas A&M University, USA;2. Pennsylvania State University, USA;3. University of Western Ontario, Canada;4. Toulouse School of Economics & IAST, France;1. Division of Social Sciences, Yale-NUS College, Singapore, 16 College Avenue West, #01-220. Singapore, 138527, Singapore;2. Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, NY, USA;3. Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, Australia
Abstract:What determines electoral support for national incumbent parties and state-level challengers in sub-national pro-poor contexts? Based on survey data from the Indian states of Kerala and West Bengal, collected prior to the 2019 national election, we find that voters were more (less) inclined to vote for the sub-national incumbent relative to the national incumbent if their household economic conditions were perceived to have improved (deteriorated) relative to national economic conditions. Our findings indicate that voters in these settings correctly assume that the sub-national incumbent cannot be held responsible for changes in national economic conditions, but, at the same time, the existence of a strong welfare state at the sub-national level creates expectations that the sub-national government is responsible for personal welfare. Hence, the national election is used to assess the economic performance of both the sub-national and the national incumbent.
Keywords:Elections  Public opinion  Voting behaviour  Political parties  Economic voting  Multi-level polities  Federalism  Pro-poor politics  Right-wing populism  South Asia  BJP  West Bengal  Kerala
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