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- Title
The Limits of Electoral Control: Evidence from Last-Term Politicians.
- Authors
Geys, Benny; Mause, Karsten
- Abstract
In modern democracies, politicians' accountability is often linked to the disciplining mechanism of electoral control. For politicians in their final term, this mechanism is impaired. Using a novel data set covering 910 members of the UK House of Commons active within the period 1997-2010, we investigate how reduced electoral control affects last-term MPs' trade-off between work effort inside parliament, leisure, and outside interests. Our main contributions lie in providing the first explicit consideration of (1) MPs' final-term intra-/extraparliamentary work balance and (2) MPs' reasons for leaving parliament (i.e., retirement, career change, electoral defeat). These extensions provide important fresh insights concerning the boundaries of elections' disciplining power.
- Subjects
ELECTIONS; LEGISLATIVE bodies; POWER (Social sciences); DEMOCRACY; POLITICAL accountability
- Publication
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2016, Vol 41, Issue 4, p873
- ISSN
0362-9805
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/lsq.12136