Legislator Dissent as a Valence Signal

Rosie Campbell, Phil Cowley, Nick Vivyan, Markus Wagner

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Abstract

Existing research suggests that voters tend to respond positively to legislator independence due to two types of mechanism. First, dissent has an indirect effect, increasing a legislator’s media coverage and personal recognition among constituents (profile effects). Secondly, constituents react positively to dissent when this signals that the legislator has matching political or representational preferences (conditional evaluation). This article presents a third effect: dissent acts as a valence signal of integrity and trustworthiness. Consistent with the valence signalling mechanism, it uses new observational and experimental evidence to show that British voters have a strong and largely unconditional preference for legislators who dissent. The findings pose a dilemma for political systems that rely on strong and cohesive parties.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)105-128
Seitenumfang24
FachzeitschriftBritish Journal of Political Science
Jahrgang49
Ausgabenummer1
Frühes Online-Datum2016
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Jan. 2019

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