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Electoral losers revisited – How citizens react to defeat at the ballot box
Authors:Peter Esaiasson  
Institution:a Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, P.O. 711, SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:The paper seeks to reconcile insights from winner-loser gap research with mainstream understanding of election legitimacy. The paper acknowledges that winning and losing elections creates differential incentives for citizens to remain supportive of their political system, but it argues that losers nevertheless have enough reasons to remain supportive in absolute terms. Drawing on democratic theory, the paper develops a rationale for why citizens are willing to accept electoral defeat voluntarily, and suggest a new way to conceptualize citizen reactions to election outcomes. It presents findings from a sample of election studies in established democracies to show that winners typically become more supportive whereas losers at minimum retain their level of support from before the election. It concludes that elections, when reasonably well executed, as they most often are in established democracies, build system support rather than undermine it.
Keywords:Winner–  loser gap  System support  Electoral democracy  Electoral legitimacy
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