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Intra-Party Leadership Contests and Effect on Levels of Satisfaction with Democracy on Party Voters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 December 2024

Yiannos Katsourides*
Affiliation:
Department of Politics and Governance, University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Nikandros Ioannidis
Affiliation:
Faculty of Politics and Social Sciences, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus
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Corresponding author: Yiannos Katsourides; Email: katsourides.y@unic.ac.cy
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Abstract

This article investigates the relationship between intra-party leadership contestations on levels of satisfaction with democracy among party voters, trying to identify the impact of the former on the latter. The article draws on empirical data for a cross-sectional analysis from three different data sets that cover 11 countries, including a more case-specific analysis that utilizes panel data from Germany. Overall, the study aims to capture the dynamics of intra-party politics and the magnitude of its effect on perceptions of democracy among parties' voters. We find that intra-party politics at its probably most competitive version, that is elections for the head of the party, does not seem to exercise any significant influence on voters' satisfaction with democracy.

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Table 1. Summary of the Countries and Years of Observations

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Figure 1. Distribution of Δ SWD and Leadership Race Categories.

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Figure 2. Scatterplot of Δ SWD and Effective Number of Candidates – Regression Line.

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Table 2. OLS Country/Year Fixed-Effect Models

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Table 3. OLS Models Using GLES Panel Data

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Table 4. Logistic Regression Predicting Voter Deflection by CDU/CSU Pre-Leadership Race Status and Support for Friedrich Merz (over Armin Laschet)

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Figure 3. Predicted Probability of Deflection by Merz Support, Differentiating between CDU/CSU and Non-CDU/CSU Voters.

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