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ID164515
Title ProperVolatility in electoral support for United Russia
Other Title Informationcross-regional variations in Putin’s electoral authoritarian regime
LanguageENG
AuthorRoss, Cameron ;  Panov, Petr
Summary / Abstract (Note)Grounded in the main theoretical approaches to the study of electoral volatility, this article examines cross-regional variations in the levels of volatility for United Russia (UR) in Duma elections over the period 2003–2016, which are juxtaposed with the level of volatility for the Kremlin’s candidates in presidential elections. The main finding is that ‘regime type’ or, more precisely, ‘authoritarianism’ is the key explanatory variable. Stronger authoritarian rulers are able to control regional elites and ensure the best results for UR by exerting administrative pressure on voters. This reduces the level of volatility in support for UR. At the same time, economic and institutional explanations have a partial significance. Here, Duma elections differ from presidential elections, which demonstrate a much lower degree of volatility; in addition, economic factors appear insignificant.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 71, No.2; Mar 2019: p.268-289
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 71 No 2
Key WordsUnited Russia ;  Cross-Regional Variations ;  Putin’s Electoral Authoritarian Regime


 
 
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