Time for Regional Parties to Shine or for National Parties to Lock Horns Again? The True Nature of Czech Regional Elections
Time for Regional Parties to Shine or for National Parties to Lock Horns Again? The True Nature of Czech Regional Elections
Author(s): Adam Folvarčný, Jan Hruška, Michal PinkSubject(s): Governance, Politics and society, Sociology of Politics, Geopolitics
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: regional elections; regionalization; dissimilarity score; Bohemia; Moravia; three-dimensional index of congruence; second-order elections; regional parties;
Summary/Abstract: Establishing representative bodies for the regions was an opportunity for politics to be decentralized. Using a three-dimensional index of congruence of the vote, this article explores the extent to which this opportunity has been taken up in Czech regional elections. Analyzing all such ballots since 2000, it compares electoral competition at the national and regional levels; the success of regional parties is also analyzed. The results show that Czech regional polls are strongly national in flavor, and their results are similar to those of national elections (only the second-order-election effect is visible); the success of regional parties is very limited, while national parties clearly dominate.
Journal: East European Politics and Societies
- Issue Year: 39/2025
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 52-79
- Page Count: 28
- Language: English
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