Electoral campaigns and parliamentary practice: Do parties pursue the issues they campaigned on?

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Authors

  • Martin Gross
  • Dominic Nyhuis
  • Sebastian Block
  • Jan A. Velimsky

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  • Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU)
  • University of Stuttgart
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-107
Number of pages19
JournalSwiss Political Science Review
Volume30
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jun 2024

Abstract

Well-functioning political representation presupposes that the substantive focus of parties‘ parliamentary efforts reflects the issues on which parties campaigned. Although the link between electoral campaigning and parliamentary practice is crucial for successful representation in modern democracies, we still have little evidence that the issues on which political actors campaigned are the ones they focus on in day-to-day politics. We investigate the link between electoral campaigning and parliamentary practice by examining the overlap between parties‘ issue attention in manifestos and parliamentary questions. Our results for parties‘ issue attention in local campaigns and in local councils in Germany between 2011 and 2020 show that parties follow up on the issues they campaign on: The more parties emphasise an issue in their campaign, the more they pay attention to it in their parliamentary activities.

Keywords

    Electoral Campaigns, Issue Attention, Local Politics, Parliaments, Party Manifestos

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Electoral campaigns and parliamentary practice: Do parties pursue the issues they campaigned on? / Gross, Martin; Nyhuis, Dominic; Block, Sebastian et al.
In: Swiss Political Science Review, Vol. 30, No. 2, 06.06.2024, p. 89-107.

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Gross M, Nyhuis D, Block S, Velimsky JA. Electoral campaigns and parliamentary practice: Do parties pursue the issues they campaigned on? Swiss Political Science Review. 2024 Jun 6;30(2):89-107. doi: 10.1111/spsr.12588
Gross, Martin ; Nyhuis, Dominic ; Block, Sebastian et al. / Electoral campaigns and parliamentary practice: Do parties pursue the issues they campaigned on?. In: Swiss Political Science Review. 2024 ; Vol. 30, No. 2. pp. 89-107.
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