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Voting advice applications between national and supranational elections

Elections
European Politics
Party Manifestos
Internet
Communication
Public Opinion
Voting Behaviour
Big Data
S52
Diego Garzia
Université de Lausanne
Mathias Tromborg
Aarhus Universitet

Endorsed by the ECPR Research Network on Voting Advice Applications


Abstract

The group of online tools labelled Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) serves voters to compare their policy preferences on major issues with the stances of political par-ties/candidates on these policies. VAAs have become a widespread phenomenon with-in electoral campaigns in Europe – on the national as well as on the transnational level. For the European Elections 2024 (i.e. for the fourth time since 2009), several transnational Voting Advice Applications will be deployed – providing an abundance of comparative data on the making of, the design and effects of these tools. Additionally, VAAs will be developed for national and sub-national elections, too, allowing for comparative analyses across countries and across levels as well as for instructive case studies. As they have been established in many European countries and for the elections of the European Parliament – and as they are used intensively by voters – VAAs have started to constitute a field of social science research resulting in national research projects, publications and European networking. In the last years, a progressive interest has arisen with respect to the consistency and reliability of the voting advice provided by these applications. Additionally, the impressive numbers of users visiting VAA-websites during election campaigns have led political scientists to research the effects of these tools on users’ electoral behaviour. Finally, VAAs have started to become a topic of democratic theory. The panels of the section are expected to address the role of VAAs in European democracies and the European Union; they bridge VAA research to central fields of political science such as electoral studies, party research, and democratic theory. The section is a follow-up of the successful General Conference Sections endorsed by the ECPR Research Network on VAAs since 2013, each of which saw about 20 papers presented and 30 authors attending. The panels of the section provide a platform to ex-change the findings of VAA research with research from other fields of political science. This time the empirical focus will be set on comparative analyses of VAA usage across Europe. Additionally, the section could serve as the first opportunity to exchange re-search findings on the implementation and usage of VAAs during the European Elections in June 2024.
Code Title Details
P035 Analysing Effects of Voting Advice Applications on Users I View Panel Details
P036 Analysing Effects of Voting Advice Applications on Users II View Panel Details
P283 New directions in VAA development and research: Methodological innovations, data collection, and data sharing View Panel Details
P462 The Usability of VAA Data for Party Research View Panel Details