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%T Gone, but not forgotten? The German federal election 2021 and the effect of an incumbent who did not run
%A Reinermann, Holger
%A Best, Fabio
%A Huber, Sascha
%J Electoral Studies
%P 1-10
%V 86
%D 2023
%K incumbency advantage; candidate-centered voting; political judgment; dynamic political evaluations; personalization of politics; political leaders; political candidates; German Federal Election 2021; Rolling Cross-Section-Wahlkampfstudie mit Nachwahl-Panelwelle (GLES 2013) (ZA5703 v2.0.2); GLES Panel 2016-2021, Wellen 1-21 (ZA6838 v5.0.0); GLES Panel 2021, Welle 16 (ZA7722 v2.0.0); GLES Panel 2021, Welle 17 (ZA7723 v1.0.0); GLES Panel 2021, Welle 18 (ZA7724 v1.0.0) GLES Panel 2021, Wave 19 ( ZA7725 v1.0.0); GLES Rolling Cross-Section 2021 (ZA7703 v2.0.0); Rolling Cross-Section-Wahlkampfstudie mit Nachwahl-Panelwelle (GLES 2017) (ZA6803 v4.1.0)
%@ 0261-3794
%~ FDB
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-97798-9
%X The German federal election 2021 was remarkable partly because the incumbent chancellor Angela Merkel, albeit still popular, was not running for re-election and did not figure prominently in the campaign. Drawing on the literatures on incumbency advantage, cost of ruling, and candidate-centered voting, we analyze whether an outgoing incumbent might still have an effect on voters’ attitudes and behavior. We distinguish two phenomena: First, we expect the effects of outgoing incumbents on electoral behavior to wash off during campaigns, as voters get more informed and adjust to new candidates. Second, if the incumbent’s successor as front-runner of their party manages to link themselves to their predecessor, the incumbent’s reputation might rub off on the new candidate, possibly indirectly enhancing electoral fortunes of the party. We examine the dynamics of these phenomena using data from the panel and RCS components of the German Longitudinal Election Study and a large-scale survey experiment.
%C NLD
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info