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Electoral Dynamics in the States of India
Routledge eBooks, Oct 4, 2021
Studies in Indian Politics, May 24, 2019
Studies in Indian Politics, Oct 29, 2020
Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling ... more Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling party to get re-elected. However, most of these studies focus on re-election and do not look at the impact assessment of governance on trust in government, which is a precursor of re-election. To fill this gap, this article explores whether perceptions of good governance lead to trust in government. The results support the view that governance at the state level leads to a higher trust with the state government. Of all the variables used to measure governance as access, benefitting from welfare schemes had the maximum impact on trust. Other governance measures like availing public services and citizens' interaction with the state too had a positive relationship with trust in the state government. Furthermore, having the same government at the centre and the state, strengthened one's trust in the state government.
Routledge eBooks, Jun 18, 2021
Studies in Indian Politics, May 31, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, May 31, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, Oct 3, 2017
The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections.... more The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections. Analyzing Lokniti's election survey data it highlights that even as a majority of voters take an independent call on who they are going to vote for, there is still a significant proportion that votes according to someone else's advice. While this counsel has always come from a family member mostly, voters are increasingly paying attention to a community leaders' opinion as well, particularly those voters who belong to marginalized and minority social groups. Dependent voting is also more prevalent among women and voters in socioeconomically backward states.
Routledge eBooks, Jun 18, 2021
Studies in Indian Politics, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, 2017
Tariq Thachil, Elite Parties, Poor Voters: How Social Services Win Votes in India. Cambridge: Cam... more Tariq Thachil, Elite Parties, Poor Voters: How Social Services Win Votes in India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Studies in Comparative Politics Series). 2016. 331 pages. ₹795.
Studies in Indian Politics, Oct 3, 2017
The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections.... more The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections. Analyzing Lokniti’s election survey data it highlights that even as a majority of voters take an independent call on who they are going to vote for, there is still a significant proportion that votes according to someone else’s advice. While this counsel has always come from a family member mostly, voters are increasingly paying attention to a community leaders’ opinion as well, particularly those voters who belong to marginalized and minority social groups. Dependent voting is also more prevalent among women and voters in socio-economically backward states.
Women Voters in Indian Elections, 2021
Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling ... more Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling party to get re-elected. However, most of these studies focus on re-election and do not look at the impact assessment of governance on trust in government, which is a precursor of re-election. To fill this gap, this article explores whether perceptions of good governance lead to trust in government. The results support the view that governance at the state level leads to a higher trust with the state government. Of all the variables used to measure governance as access, benefitting from welfare schemes had the maximum impact on trust. Other governance measures like availing public services and citizens’ interaction with the state too had a positive relationship with trust in the state government. Furthermore, having the same government at the centre and the state, strengthened one’s trust in the state government.
Electoral Dynamics in the States of India
Electoral Dynamics in the States of India
Routledge eBooks, Oct 4, 2021
Studies in Indian Politics, May 24, 2019
Studies in Indian Politics, Oct 29, 2020
Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling ... more Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling party to get re-elected. However, most of these studies focus on re-election and do not look at the impact assessment of governance on trust in government, which is a precursor of re-election. To fill this gap, this article explores whether perceptions of good governance lead to trust in government. The results support the view that governance at the state level leads to a higher trust with the state government. Of all the variables used to measure governance as access, benefitting from welfare schemes had the maximum impact on trust. Other governance measures like availing public services and citizens' interaction with the state too had a positive relationship with trust in the state government. Furthermore, having the same government at the centre and the state, strengthened one's trust in the state government.
Routledge eBooks, Jun 18, 2021
Studies in Indian Politics, May 31, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, May 31, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, Oct 3, 2017
The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections.... more The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections. Analyzing Lokniti's election survey data it highlights that even as a majority of voters take an independent call on who they are going to vote for, there is still a significant proportion that votes according to someone else's advice. While this counsel has always come from a family member mostly, voters are increasingly paying attention to a community leaders' opinion as well, particularly those voters who belong to marginalized and minority social groups. Dependent voting is also more prevalent among women and voters in socioeconomically backward states.
Routledge eBooks, Jun 18, 2021
Studies in Indian Politics, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, 2017
Studies in Indian Politics, 2017
Tariq Thachil, Elite Parties, Poor Voters: How Social Services Win Votes in India. Cambridge: Cam... more Tariq Thachil, Elite Parties, Poor Voters: How Social Services Win Votes in India. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Studies in Comparative Politics Series). 2016. 331 pages. ₹795.
Studies in Indian Politics, Oct 3, 2017
The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections.... more The article probes the independence of vote choice among Indian voters during national elections. Analyzing Lokniti’s election survey data it highlights that even as a majority of voters take an independent call on who they are going to vote for, there is still a significant proportion that votes according to someone else’s advice. While this counsel has always come from a family member mostly, voters are increasingly paying attention to a community leaders’ opinion as well, particularly those voters who belong to marginalized and minority social groups. Dependent voting is also more prevalent among women and voters in socio-economically backward states.
Women Voters in Indian Elections, 2021
Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling ... more Several studies in the past show that the work done by the incumbent government helps the ruling party to get re-elected. However, most of these studies focus on re-election and do not look at the impact assessment of governance on trust in government, which is a precursor of re-election. To fill this gap, this article explores whether perceptions of good governance lead to trust in government. The results support the view that governance at the state level leads to a higher trust with the state government. Of all the variables used to measure governance as access, benefitting from welfare schemes had the maximum impact on trust. Other governance measures like availing public services and citizens’ interaction with the state too had a positive relationship with trust in the state government. Furthermore, having the same government at the centre and the state, strengthened one’s trust in the state government.
Electoral Dynamics in the States of India