Party Strategies
We systematically collect and code a wide range of partisan material for the three months preceding 18 elections between 2011 and 2015 in Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland and Spain. We aim to understand how the behaviour of parties and candidates depends on the specific context in which they compete. In particular, we want to ascertain how party strategies affect voters’ choices and also to determine how party strategies are themselves developed on the basis of voters’ anticipated behaviour.
We code the following campaign material according an issue-related coding scheme (developed by the Comparative Manifesto Project) and scheme related the tone of the message (positive/negative, civil/uncivil…):
Next to this core data, we also gather information about the conduct of the campaign, which includes the major campaign events, the polls released by the media, and the official announcements. We also conduct semi-structured interviews with party campaign managers (where it is possible) to know more about the strategies adopted by the parties.
The coding scheme is available here. Most data are available upon request to André Blais. Requests should include the abstract of a potential publication making use of these data.
Data collection and coding statusGermany
Lower SaxonyState election (Jan. 2013)Completed
BavariaState election (Sep. 2013)Completed
GermanyFederal election (Sep. 2013)Completed
GermanyEuropean election (May 2014)Completed
Switzerland
ZurichCantonal election (Apr. 2011)Completed
LucerneCantonal election (Apr. 2011)Completed
SwitzerlandFederal election (Oct. 2011)Completed
Canada
OntarioProvincial election (Oct. 2011)Completed
QuebecRegional election (Sep. 2012)Completed
CanadaFederal election (Oct. 2015)Completed
Spain
SpainNational election (Nov. 2011)Completed
CataloniaRegional election (Nov. 2012)Completed
SpainEuropean election (May 2014)Completed
MadridRegional election (May 2015)Completed
France
FranceLegislative election (Jun. 2012)Completed
ParisMunicipal election (Mar. 2014)Completed
MarseilleMunicipal election (Mar. 2014)Completed
FranceEuropean election (May 2014)Completed
Team members
This component of the study is under the joint direction of Professors Matt Golder and Indridi Indridason.
National teams are supervising the data collection for each country: Martial Foucault, Sona Golder, Laurie Beaudonnet (France), Thomas Gschwend, Ben Nyblade, Steffen Zittlau (Germany), Hanspeter Kriesi, Matt Golder, Marian Bohl (Switzerland), Ignacio Lago, Indridi Indridason, Kelly Rowe (Spain), William Cross, Louis Massicotte, François Gélineau (Canada).
We code the following campaign material according an issue-related coding scheme (developed by the Comparative Manifesto Project) and scheme related the tone of the message (positive/negative, civil/uncivil…):
- Canada: Manifestos, TV debates, and TV ads
- France: Manifestos, TV ads
- Germany: Manifestos, TV debates, TV ads, Newspaper ads
- Switzerland: Manifestos, Newspaper ads
- Spain: Manifestos, TV debates, TV ads, Newspaper ads
Next to this core data, we also gather information about the conduct of the campaign, which includes the major campaign events, the polls released by the media, and the official announcements. We also conduct semi-structured interviews with party campaign managers (where it is possible) to know more about the strategies adopted by the parties.
The coding scheme is available here. Most data are available upon request to André Blais. Requests should include the abstract of a potential publication making use of these data.
Data collection and coding statusGermany
Lower SaxonyState election (Jan. 2013)Completed
BavariaState election (Sep. 2013)Completed
GermanyFederal election (Sep. 2013)Completed
GermanyEuropean election (May 2014)Completed
Switzerland
ZurichCantonal election (Apr. 2011)Completed
LucerneCantonal election (Apr. 2011)Completed
SwitzerlandFederal election (Oct. 2011)Completed
Canada
OntarioProvincial election (Oct. 2011)Completed
QuebecRegional election (Sep. 2012)Completed
CanadaFederal election (Oct. 2015)Completed
Spain
SpainNational election (Nov. 2011)Completed
CataloniaRegional election (Nov. 2012)Completed
SpainEuropean election (May 2014)Completed
MadridRegional election (May 2015)Completed
France
FranceLegislative election (Jun. 2012)Completed
ParisMunicipal election (Mar. 2014)Completed
MarseilleMunicipal election (Mar. 2014)Completed
FranceEuropean election (May 2014)Completed
Team members
This component of the study is under the joint direction of Professors Matt Golder and Indridi Indridason.
National teams are supervising the data collection for each country: Martial Foucault, Sona Golder, Laurie Beaudonnet (France), Thomas Gschwend, Ben Nyblade, Steffen Zittlau (Germany), Hanspeter Kriesi, Matt Golder, Marian Bohl (Switzerland), Ignacio Lago, Indridi Indridason, Kelly Rowe (Spain), William Cross, Louis Massicotte, François Gélineau (Canada).