Manifesto Functions: How Party Candidates View and Use Their Party’s Central Policy Document

Autor(en)
Nikolaus Eder, Marcelo Jenny, Wolfgang Claudius Müller
Abstrakt

Electoral manifestos play a crucial role in visions of party democracy and political science analyses of party competition. While research has focused on the contents of manifestos, we know much less about how parties produce manifestos and the roles they take in campaigns. This paper identifies three campaign-related functions of manifestos: they provide a compendium of valid party positions, streamline the campaign, and are used as campaign material. Based on the characteristics of the candidates, the parties and the campaign, the paper then derives expectations of how party candidates may differ in attributing importance to their party's manifesto. Based on a candidate survey after the 2013 Austrian general election, the paper shows that the key user-group of parliamentary candidates considers manifestos generally important and useful documents. Candidates' policy-centred campaigning and left–right distance from their own party are important in explaining individual differences. While the manifesto's service functions of providing a summary of valid party positions for the candidates and as a campaign means to be handed out to voters are widely appreciated, campaign streamlining is more divisive when it results in constraining candidates.

Organisation(en)
Institut für Staatswissenschaft
Journal
Electoral Studies
Band
45
Seiten
75-87
Anzahl der Seiten
13
ISSN
0261-3794
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.electstud.2016.11.011
Publikationsdatum
01-2016
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
506012 Politische Systeme
Schlagwörter
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
Social Sciences(all)
Link zum Portal
https://ucris.univie.ac.at/portal/de/publications/manifesto-functions-how-party-candidates-view-and-use-their-partys-central-policy-document(7ccb46dc-b62b-4068-b0ee-5a264aaee27b).html