The political leadership factor in the Spanish local elections

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The present research looks at personal following and voting in the Spanish local elections held in 2007. In doing so, the study addresses three principal questions, each focusing on a different dimension of the effects of political leadership on local voting. These are: What is the relative impact of leadership evaluation vis-à-vis other contingent and structural factors of a local, regional and national nature? What is the relative impact of the local party leaders vis-à-vis the leaders of the national and regional party strata? Do leadership evaluations count differently for voters politically identified with particular parties? © 2010 Lex localis (Maribor, Graz, Trieste, Split).

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Fuentes, G. M., & Villodres, C. O. (2010). The political leadership factor in the Spanish local elections. Lex Localis, 8(1), 147–160. https://doi.org/10.4335/8.2.147-160(2010)

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