Campaigning on an upper level? Individual campaigning in the 2009 European Parliament elections in its determinants

Election campaigns are not only party campaigns, but depend to a significant degree on the efforts and activities of individual candidates. While some country-specific analyses of candidate campaigning have been done, large-N comparative studies are missing. The 2009 European Election Candidate Stud...

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Veröffentlicht in:Electoral studies 2011-03, Vol.30 (1), p.53-66
Hauptverfasser: Giebler, Heiko, Wüst, Andreas M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Election campaigns are not only party campaigns, but depend to a significant degree on the efforts and activities of individual candidates. While some country-specific analyses of candidate campaigning have been done, large-N comparative studies are missing. The 2009 European Election Candidate Study, conducted in all 27 EU countries, does allow for such a comparative analysis. On the basis of this data, the article takes a closer look at three core components of individual campaigns and their respective determinants: duration, intensity, and the use of different campaign tools. Our findings show that only a combination of factors on the individual, party, and country level is able to explain significant amounts of the observed variance in each of the core components. ► Multi-level approach for explaining variation in individual campaigns performs well. ► Individual characteristics of candidates matter with respect to campaigning. ► Probability to get elected and being an incumbent MEP are strong predictors. ► Context (party- and country level) has to be taken into account as well.
ISSN:0261-3794
1873-6890
DOI:10.1016/j.electstud.2010.09.018