Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17

In the research presented in this paper, we analyse whether the structure of the political cleavage system in Iceland has changed since 1983, as well as whether the impacts of party-voter linkages and the social structure of the vote have changed between 1983 and 2016/2017. Based on official data an...

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Main Authors: Eva H. Önnudóttir, Ólafur Þ. Harðarson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Iceland 2018-05-01
Series:Stjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla
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Online Access:http://www.irpa.is/article/view/2745
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spelling doaj-f13025777239407eb383846b4a14e58e2020-11-24T22:15:13ZengUniversity of IcelandStjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla1670-68031670-679X2018-05-0114110113010.13177/irpa.a.2018.14.1.52266Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17Eva H. ÖnnudóttirÓlafur Þ. HarðarsonIn the research presented in this paper, we analyse whether the structure of the political cleavage system in Iceland has changed since 1983, as well as whether the impacts of party-voter linkages and the social structure of the vote have changed between 1983 and 2016/2017. Based on official data and the Icelandic National Election Study (ICENES), we find that the rural-urban cleavage and left-right cleavage, which are reflected in party polarisation on the left-right spectrum, are as important today as previously. Our main results regarding the impacts of party-voter linkages and the social-structure of the vote is that the core bonds of party identification, left-right distances and the social structure of the vote have weakened over time, whereas the impact of party sympathy has become stronger. This, we argue, reflects that while there has been a gradual change in the impact of party-voter linkages and the social structure of the vote, opening up a space for new parties to succeed, the political cleavage system has remained intact. The major change has thus occurred in the bond between voters and parties and not in the structure of party competition in Iceland.http://www.irpa.is/article/view/2745Political cleavagesparty-voter linkagesvoters’ socio-economic statusvote-choice.
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author Eva H. Önnudóttir
Ólafur Þ. Harðarson
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Ólafur Þ. Harðarson
Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17
Stjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla
Political cleavages
party-voter linkages
voters’ socio-economic status
vote-choice.
author_facet Eva H. Önnudóttir
Ólafur Þ. Harðarson
author_sort Eva H. Önnudóttir
title Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17
title_short Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17
title_full Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17
title_fullStr Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17
title_full_unstemmed Political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in Iceland, 1983-2016/17
title_sort political cleavages, party voter linkages and the impact of voters’ socio-economic status on vote-choice in iceland, 1983-2016/17
publisher University of Iceland
series Stjórnmál og Stjórnsýsla
issn 1670-6803
1670-679X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description In the research presented in this paper, we analyse whether the structure of the political cleavage system in Iceland has changed since 1983, as well as whether the impacts of party-voter linkages and the social structure of the vote have changed between 1983 and 2016/2017. Based on official data and the Icelandic National Election Study (ICENES), we find that the rural-urban cleavage and left-right cleavage, which are reflected in party polarisation on the left-right spectrum, are as important today as previously. Our main results regarding the impacts of party-voter linkages and the social-structure of the vote is that the core bonds of party identification, left-right distances and the social structure of the vote have weakened over time, whereas the impact of party sympathy has become stronger. This, we argue, reflects that while there has been a gradual change in the impact of party-voter linkages and the social structure of the vote, opening up a space for new parties to succeed, the political cleavage system has remained intact. The major change has thus occurred in the bond between voters and parties and not in the structure of party competition in Iceland.
topic Political cleavages
party-voter linkages
voters’ socio-economic status
vote-choice.
url http://www.irpa.is/article/view/2745
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