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Vote as you Think: Determinants of Consistent Decision Making in Direct Democracy
Authors:Simon Lanz  Alessandro Nai
Affiliation:Department of Political Science and International RelationsUniversity of Geneva
Abstract:This study investigates the conditions under which Swiss citizens take consistent decisions, that is, decisions that reflect their argument‐based opinions, during direct‐democratic ballots. In line with recent work on cognitive political behavior, we expect the drivers of consistent voting to be found at the individual and contextual level. At the individual level, we argue that political knowledge positively affects consistent decisions. At the contextual level, we anticipate a positive effect for campaign intensity, complexity and negativism. We estimate hierarchical logistic models based on VOX survey data (1999‐2005) and original data that captures the nature of political campaigns. Our results support our expectations for the situational level and (partially) for the individual factors.
Keywords:Consistent decisions  Direct democracy  Political knowledge  Campaigning  Initiatives  Referendums  Hierarchical models  Switzerland
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