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- Title
AS EMENDAS ORÇAMENTÁRIAS INDIVIDUAIS E O EFEITO NO DESEMPENHO ELEITORAL DOS DEPUTADOS FEDERAIS QUE ATUARAM NA 54<sup>a</sup> LEGISLATURA (2011-2014).
- Authors
Bandeira dos Santos, Carlos Eduardo; Lima da Silva, Maria Dolores; Dolandeli dos Santos, Rodrigo; da Silva Souza, Carlos Augusto
- Abstract
The article deals with the strategic allocation of individual amendments to the Union budget and the electoral effect on the performance of federal representatives who served in the 54th legislature. It is argued that politicians already in office who are running for reelection direct the Union's budget resources conquered through individual amendments to succeed in their municipal votes. In these terms, the three hypotheses to be tested are that the higher the values of individual amendments approved for the municipality, the greater the parliamentary vote; the federal deputies approve their amendments in municipalities with a lower level of Municipal Human Development Index, since the electoral return on votes is larger; and the municipalities in which the author of the amendment is from the same coalition as the mayor are preferred for sending resources. The techniques used were descriptive statistics, Pearson's linear correlation, multiple linear regression and chi-square test. It is concluded that the individual amendments allocated in municipalities explain approximately 22% of the votes obtained by candidates for reelection, leaving 78% of the parliamentary vote to be investigated through other variables that directly influence the political strategy for the federal representatives to obtain electoral success.
- Subjects
PEARSON correlation (Statistics); HUMAN Development Index; BUDGET; CHI-squared test; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; LOCAL elections; ELECTORAL coalitions
- Publication
Revista Debates, 2023, Vol 17, Issue 1, p184
- ISSN
2236-479X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22456/1982-5269.117663