Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system

This article examines electoral volatility in Iceland. The impact of aggregate and block volatility on the cleavage structure of the Icelandic party system is studied and compared with the situation applying to a group of west European democracies. The Icelandic parties are divided into blocks accor...

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Main Author: Pétursson, Sigtryggur
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Stjórnsýslustofnun 2005
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Online Access:https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2005.1.1.6
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description This article examines electoral volatility in Iceland. The impact of aggregate and block volatility on the cleavage structure of the Icelandic party system is studied and compared with the situation applying to a group of west European democracies. The Icelandic parties are divided into blocks according to their stand on the socio-economic issue dimension. This gives an opportunity to see whether the high increase in electoral volatility at the aggregate level was followed by similar increase across the cleavage line, with the party system therefore becoming less and less frozen into place, as the upsurge in electoral volatility at the aggregate level seems to suggest. The main reason for the increase in volatility across the cleavage line is traced to party splitting. The main conclusion drawn is that this has not occurred in the case of Iceland. Most of the increase in volatility has occurred within the blocks and therefore the stability of the cleavage structure of the Icelandic party system has not evidenced an overall decline.
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spelling fticelandunivojs:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/862 2025-01-16T22:32:32+00:00 Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system Pétursson, Sigtryggur 2005-12-15 application/pdf https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2005.1.1.6 eng eng Stjórnsýslustofnun https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2005.1.1.6/pdf_5 https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2005.1.1.6 Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2005); 141-162 Stjórnmál og stjórnsýsla; Bnd. 1 Nr. 1 (2005); 141-162 1670-679X 1670-6803 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2005 fticelandunivojs 2023-08-01T12:28:42Z This article examines electoral volatility in Iceland. The impact of aggregate and block volatility on the cleavage structure of the Icelandic party system is studied and compared with the situation applying to a group of west European democracies. The Icelandic parties are divided into blocks according to their stand on the socio-economic issue dimension. This gives an opportunity to see whether the high increase in electoral volatility at the aggregate level was followed by similar increase across the cleavage line, with the party system therefore becoming less and less frozen into place, as the upsurge in electoral volatility at the aggregate level seems to suggest. The main reason for the increase in volatility across the cleavage line is traced to party splitting. The main conclusion drawn is that this has not occurred in the case of Iceland. Most of the increase in volatility has occurred within the blocks and therefore the stability of the cleavage structure of the Icelandic party system has not evidenced an overall decline. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland University of Iceland: Peer Reviewed Journals
spellingShingle Pétursson, Sigtryggur
Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system
title Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system
title_full Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system
title_fullStr Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system
title_full_unstemmed Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system
title_short Electoral instability in Iceland 1931-95: The impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the Icelandic party system
title_sort electoral instability in iceland 1931-95: the impact of aggregate electoral volatility and block volatility on the icelandic party system
url https://ojs.hi.is/index.php/irpa/article/view/a.2005.1.1.6