A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance

This article analyzes the association between political finance and electoral performance in the 2010 Brazilian elections for state and federal deputies. It also investigates the interaction effect of incumbency and gender on this association. We conclude: (i) there is a positive and statistically s...

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Principais autores: Speck, Bruno Wilhelm, Mancuso, Wagner Pralon
Outros Autores: Tribunal Superior Eleitoral
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: English
Publicado em: 2018
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spelling oai:bdjur.stj.jus.br.teste5:oai:localhost:bdtse-42512020-06-02 A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance Speck, Bruno Wilhelm Mancuso, Wagner Pralon Tribunal Superior Eleitoral Financiamento Campanha eleitoral Sistema eleitoral Eleições Deputado federal Deputado estadual Brasil This article analyzes the association between political finance and electoral performance in the 2010 Brazilian elections for state and federal deputies. It also investigates the interaction effect of incumbency and gender on this association. We conclude: (i) there is a positive and statistically significant association between political finance and electoral performance, yet the intensity of this association varies according to the type of candidate; (ii) the association is stronger for challengers than for incumbents - thus extending the Jacobson effect to the Brazilian case; and (iii) the association is stronger for women than for men - which suggests an extension of the idea underlying the Jacobson effect. The association between finance and electoral performance tends to be stronger for candidates facing electoral disadvantages, whether these stem from limited political capital, gender discrimination, or any other factor not studied here resulting in a similar effect. Political finance works as a tool that, to some extent, may counteract the negative effect of such factors on electoral performance. 2018-02-02T20:25:37Z 2018-02-02T20:25:37Z 2014 Artigo SPECK, Bruno Wilhelm; MANCUSO, Wagner Pralon. A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance. Brazilian Political Science Review, São Paulo, v. 8, n. 1, p. 34-57, 2014. http://bibliotecadigital.tse.jus.br/xmlui/handle/bdtse/4251 en <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt_BR"><img alt="Licença Creative Commons" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/4.0/88x31.png" /></a><br />Este item está licenciado com uma Licença <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt_BR">Creative Commons Atribuição-CompartilhaIgual 4.0 Internacional</a>. 24 p.
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language English
topic Financiamento
Campanha eleitoral
Sistema eleitoral
Eleições
Deputado federal
Deputado estadual
Brasil
spellingShingle Financiamento
Campanha eleitoral
Sistema eleitoral
Eleições
Deputado federal
Deputado estadual
Brasil
Speck, Bruno Wilhelm
Mancuso, Wagner Pralon
A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance
description This article analyzes the association between political finance and electoral performance in the 2010 Brazilian elections for state and federal deputies. It also investigates the interaction effect of incumbency and gender on this association. We conclude: (i) there is a positive and statistically significant association between political finance and electoral performance, yet the intensity of this association varies according to the type of candidate; (ii) the association is stronger for challengers than for incumbents - thus extending the Jacobson effect to the Brazilian case; and (iii) the association is stronger for women than for men - which suggests an extension of the idea underlying the Jacobson effect. The association between finance and electoral performance tends to be stronger for candidates facing electoral disadvantages, whether these stem from limited political capital, gender discrimination, or any other factor not studied here resulting in a similar effect. Political finance works as a tool that, to some extent, may counteract the negative effect of such factors on electoral performance.
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title A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance
title_short A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance
title_full A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance
title_fullStr A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance
title_full_unstemmed A study on the impact of campaign finance, political capital and gender on electoral performance
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