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ID147050
Title ProperImpact of ‘boss’ candidates and local political machines on elections in Ukraine
LanguageENG
AuthorHerron, Erik S ;  Sjoberg, Fredrik M
Summary / Abstract (Note)The business sector has strongly influenced Ukrainian electoral campaigns since the founding post-communist elections. This article investigates the role of influential, local business-sector candidates, whom we label ‘boss’ candidates, in illicit campaign activities, using unique biographical, electoral, and crowd-sourced data from the 2012 parliamentary elections. The analysis shows that higher levels of competition among candidates with ‘boss’ characteristics are associated with elevated reports of voter manipulation, specifically vote buying. The findings add to extant research on election integrity in Eastern Europe and Eurasia, presenting quantitative empirical evidence that is consistent with narratives about Ukrainian electoral corruption.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 68, No.6; Aug 2016: p.985-1002
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 68 No 6
Key WordsLocal Political Machines ;  Elections in Ukraine ;  2012 Parliamentary Elections


 
 
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