Autori
Revelli, FedericoBracco, EmanueleTitolo
Concurrent Elections and Political Accountability: Evidence from Italian Local ElectionsPeriodico
Università degli studi di Torino. Dip. Di Economia e Statistica Cognetti de Martiis. Working paper seriesAnno:
2017 - Volume:
5 - Fascicolo:
19 - Pagina iniziale:
1 - Pagina finale:
27This paper analyses the effects of holding concurrent elections in multi-tiered government structures on turnout
decision and voting behaviour, based on municipal and provincial electoral data from Italy during the 2000s.
When the less-salient provincial elections are held concurrently with the highly salient municipal elections, we observe
three main effects: (1) turnout increases significantly by almost ten percentage points; (2) issues that are specific of the
more salient (mayoral) contest affect the less salient (provincial) contest, with mayors' fiscal decisions impacting on the
vote share of provincial incumbents; (3) issues that are specific to the less salient (provincial) contest stop affecting
provincial elections outcomes. These findings shed light on how voters acquire information on incumbent politicians, and
proves that the effectiveness of an election as an accountability tool may be hindered by the concurrence with higher-stakes elections.
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