Hamburger Bürgerschaftswahlen 1978 bis 2004 Rückenwind oder Stimmungstief durch bundespolitische Einflüsse?
During the past 30 years, state parliament elections in Hamburg have often received massive attention from the German public. Spectacular political incidents (e.g. the sudden rise and fall of the "Schill-Partei") can be regarded as affects to a more general trend in voting behavior, specif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen |
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2007
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Zusammenfassung: | During the past 30 years, state parliament elections in Hamburg have often received massive attention from the German public. Spectacular political incidents (e.g. the sudden rise and fall of the "Schill-Partei") can be regarded as affects to a more general trend in voting behavior, specifically in Hamburg. It has been argued that the importance of German federal politics for the voting behavior of citizens living in the city-state has changed dramatically over time. The data show the relevance of state issues and candidates has grown since 1978, while long-term party attachments have lost importance. Federal politics have also become less relevant for Hamburg's state parliament elections. However, party attachments still manage to filter the influence of federal politics: If the preferred political party is part of the federal government, federal politics will play a role for the voters in Hamburg. Therefore, it is more likely that there is a following wind from the federal level than a negative influence on the public mood from there. (Zeitschrift für Parlamentsfragen / FUB) |
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ISSN: | 0340-1758 |