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Same but different: A typology of Voting Advice Application users in first‑ and second‑order elections

Authors :
van de Pol, J.
Kamoen, N.
Krouwel, Andre
de Vreese, C.
Holleman, B.C.
van de Pol, J.
Kamoen, N.
Krouwel, Andre
de Vreese, C.
Holleman, B.C.
Source :
Acta Politica vol.54 (2019) nr.2 p.225–244 [ISSN 0001-6810]
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) fulfill different needs for different citizens. In national elections, the majority of users can be characterized as politically sophisticated citizens who use VAAs for entertainment purposes and confirmation of their party preference, but a significant minority uses VAAs to learn about politics and make an informed vote choice. VAAs might, however, play a different role in second-order elections, since in these elections campaign dynamics and information supply are very different. In the current research, we applied latent class analysis on user data from a widely used Dutch VAA (Kieskompas) for a supranational and several subnational elections in the Netherlands, to test if an extant typology of VAA users for national elections could be replicated. We find that the typology can be replicated for most of these elections, but also that the relative size of the groups of users differs across elections; in all second-order elections except for the provincial elections, more doubters and seekers are found relative to national elections. This suggests that VAAs are likely to have stronger mobilizing potential in these second-order elections.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Acta Politica vol.54 (2019) nr.2 p.225–244 [ISSN 0001-6810]
Notes :
DOI: 10.1057/s41269-018-0083-3, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1445805706
Document Type :
Electronic Resource