Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.

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Autor(a) principal: Lisi,Marco
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Plaza-Colodro,Carolina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Resumo: Abstract This paper examines the relationship between the rise of populist support and increasing rates of abstention in European democracies. Empirical studies have shown that populist parties are gaining traction among voters, while abstention rates are also on the rise, particularly among “temporary” abstentionists who refrain from voting due to situational factors. We delve into this matter by utilising an original survey on a representative sample of the Portuguese population conducted in 2020. The findings suggest that there are similarities between voting for populist radical right parties and abstention, particularly in terms of “protest” attitudes, which set them apart from supporters of non-populist parties. Additionally, the study indicates that both phenomena are influenced by short-term factors related to the supply side of politics. However, abstentionists are more likely to belong to lower socio-economic strata and exhibit lower levels of political interest.
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title Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
spellingShingle Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
Lisi,Marco
populism
abstention
electoral behaviour
radical right parties
Portugal
title_short Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
title_full Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
title_fullStr Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
title_full_unstemmed Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
title_sort Between exit and voice. Differential factors of abstentionists and populist voters in Portugal.
author Lisi,Marco
author_facet Lisi,Marco
Plaza-Colodro,Carolina
author_role author
author2 Plaza-Colodro,Carolina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lisi,Marco
Plaza-Colodro,Carolina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv populism
abstention
electoral behaviour
radical right parties
Portugal
topic populism
abstention
electoral behaviour
radical right parties
Portugal
description Abstract This paper examines the relationship between the rise of populist support and increasing rates of abstention in European democracies. Empirical studies have shown that populist parties are gaining traction among voters, while abstention rates are also on the rise, particularly among “temporary” abstentionists who refrain from voting due to situational factors. We delve into this matter by utilising an original survey on a representative sample of the Portuguese population conducted in 2020. The findings suggest that there are similarities between voting for populist radical right parties and abstention, particularly in terms of “protest” attitudes, which set them apart from supporters of non-populist parties. Additionally, the study indicates that both phenomena are influenced by short-term factors related to the supply side of politics. However, abstentionists are more likely to belong to lower socio-economic strata and exhibit lower levels of political interest.
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