待售的无知选民:美国选举竞争、信息与利益集团

Uninformed Voters for Sale: Electoral Competition, Information and Interest Groups in the US

Kyklos · 2010
被引 12
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了美国州政治中选举环境如何影响利益集团活动,发现信息充分的选民能减少利益集团影响,而高竞争选举中无知选民反而助长利益集团活动。

Abstract

This paper analyses how certain electoral settings affect the activity of special interest groups within US state politics. The main result of cross-sectional regression analyses suggests that informed and educated voters prevent political parties from catering to special interests, diminishing the number of lobby registrations, the total amount of campaign contributions as well as groups' overall influence. Electoral competition is believed to exert a curvilinear effect on groups' importance within the political decision making process of each state. Another finding indicates that, in a situation of high electoral competition, voters' level of information plays a pivotal role in determining interest groups' activities. Parties seem to increasingly value median voter's concerns whenever the electorate is informed and political races are expected to be close. An environment of competitive elections and uninformed voters, in contrast, furthers interest groups' activity and strengthens their position within the political arena. This is explained by the rationale that, under such circumstances, politicians increasingly exchange narrowly targeted policies for campaign contributions in order to buy the votes of impressionable citizens.

选民信息利益集团选举竞争竞选捐款