Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011

This paper examines the determinants of reelection of parties and mayors in Argentine local elections during the 1983-2011 period. Using a unique and comprehensive database recording local elecion results for over 1200 local governments, we test three potential sources of variation: structural fact...

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Main Authors: Sebastián Freille, Víctor Mazzalay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 2018-07-01
Series:Revista de Economía y Estadística
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Online Access:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REyE/article/view/29388
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spelling doaj-ededaf69d989466d91398887a0fcba632021-03-03T16:41:50ZengUniversidad Nacional de CórdobaRevista de Economía y Estadística0034-80662451-73212018-07-01561Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011Sebastián Freille0Víctor Mazzalay1Universidad Católica de Córdoba-Unidad Asociada al CONICET Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Nacional de CórdobaCONICET, Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Universidad Nacional de Villa María This paper examines the determinants of reelection of parties and mayors in Argentine local elections during the 1983-2011 period. Using a unique and comprehensive database recording local elecion results for over 1200 local governments, we test three potential sources of variation: structural factors, polítical/institutional variables and economic variables. We find that incumbency advantage is strongly and significantly related with a higher probability of reelection. We also find some evidence supporting the economic voting hypothesis, that local economic conditions are relevant for explaining re-election of local governments. We also find that local governments where parties and mayors have been in office for a long time have greater re-election chances. Finally, we find that governments with municipal charters have lower probability of reelection. Summing up, there seems to be both economic and politico-institucional factors behind re-election rates of parties and mayors in Argentine local governments. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REyE/article/view/29388ReelectionTransfersFiscal PolicyLocal Governments
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author Sebastián Freille
Víctor Mazzalay
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Víctor Mazzalay
Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011
Revista de Economía y Estadística
Reelection
Transfers
Fiscal Policy
Local Governments
author_facet Sebastián Freille
Víctor Mazzalay
author_sort Sebastián Freille
title Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011
title_short Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011
title_full Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011
title_fullStr Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: An empirical examination for Argentina during 1983-2011
title_sort determinants of party and mayor reelection in local governments: an empirical examination for argentina during 1983-2011
publisher Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
series Revista de Economía y Estadística
issn 0034-8066
2451-7321
publishDate 2018-07-01
description This paper examines the determinants of reelection of parties and mayors in Argentine local elections during the 1983-2011 period. Using a unique and comprehensive database recording local elecion results for over 1200 local governments, we test three potential sources of variation: structural factors, polítical/institutional variables and economic variables. We find that incumbency advantage is strongly and significantly related with a higher probability of reelection. We also find some evidence supporting the economic voting hypothesis, that local economic conditions are relevant for explaining re-election of local governments. We also find that local governments where parties and mayors have been in office for a long time have greater re-election chances. Finally, we find that governments with municipal charters have lower probability of reelection. Summing up, there seems to be both economic and politico-institucional factors behind re-election rates of parties and mayors in Argentine local governments.
topic Reelection
Transfers
Fiscal Policy
Local Governments
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REyE/article/view/29388
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