Horizontal and vertical spill-over in multilevel electoral systems [electronic resource]

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2021
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Schakel, Arjan
Romanova, Valentyna
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A multilevel electoral system perspective reveals several ways in which electoral spill-over may occur. Vertical spill-over may be top-down from the national to the regional level or can be bottom-up from the regional to the national electoral arena. Horizontal spill-over happens when developments in one regional electoral arena impact electoral outcomes in another regional electoral arena. The literature on regional elections has mainly focused on vertical top-down spill-over. In this introduction, we discuss two main insights in relation to spill-over between electoral arenas that surface when considering the collection of articles and reports presented in this fourth annual review of regional elections. First, we discuss how horizontal spill-over can be identified and differentiated from diffusion of electoral developments driven by territorial cleavages. Second, we discuss several institutions that impact vertical spill-over. We conclude by considering a wider research agenda for the study of spill-over in multilevel electoral systems.
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horizontal spill-over, vertical spill-over, regional electoral arena, multilevel electoral system, regional elections, article
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Schakel A. Horizontal and vertical spill-over in multilevel electoral systems [electronic resource] / Schakel A. H., Romanova V. // Regional and Federal Studies. - 2021. - Vol. 31, Issue 3. - P. 299-311. - https://doi.org/10.1080/13597566.2021.1934455