Tracing the cognitive and affective roots of ‘party competence’: Italy and Britain, 2001

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This paper presents findings from a study of the role of "party competence" as an explanatory variable of voting choice. Arguing that party competence can find an independent status in explaining voting choice, and a place in the reasoning of voters, it is shown that it can be distinguished from issue-ownership. Further, it has both a cognitive and affective components-through the role, respectively, of retrospective performance evaluation and of leadership-and exerts a significant independent impact on voters' choice. The analysis is carried out on post-election surveys conducted by Italian (Itanes) and British (Bes) election study in 2001. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved

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