Nationale kopstukken, lokale sterkhouders en onbekende kandidaten

In recent years the Belgian electoral law suffered from five major changes, of which the widening-up of the electoral districts to the level of the provinces, was criticised for disrupting the tradition of a strong local anchorage of candidates and MPs. This would estrange the electorate from its representatives, as it was widely believed that the electoral system would be beneficial to urban and well-known candidates only. Our analysis of the candidates of the Flemish political parties, for the elections of 18 May 2003 does not assert this thesis. Candidates from urban areas are not over-repr... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Wauters, Bram
Noppe, Jo
Fiers, Stefaan
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Verlag/Hrsg.: National Committee of Geography of Belgium
Schlagwörter: ancrage local / élections / réforme électorale / Flandre / local anchorage / elections / electoral reform / Flanders
Sprache: Niederländisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26695215
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Link(s) : http://belgeo.revues.org/16247

In recent years the Belgian electoral law suffered from five major changes, of which the widening-up of the electoral districts to the level of the provinces, was criticised for disrupting the tradition of a strong local anchorage of candidates and MPs. This would estrange the electorate from its representatives, as it was widely believed that the electoral system would be beneficial to urban and well-known candidates only. Our analysis of the candidates of the Flemish political parties, for the elections of 18 May 2003 does not assert this thesis. Candidates from urban areas are not over-represented on the electoral lists. Moreover, more than half of the candidates concurrently occupy political positions on local level, and the number of preference votes is for two thirds of the candidates concentrated in one or a few constituencies.Analysis of the elected representatives shows a rather different picture in terms of local anchorage. Our data suggest an over-representation of urban politicians. Nevertheless, still a lot of MPs can be labelled as «locally embedded». Based on our findings, we deny the critique that locally embedded candidates would be outnumbered on the electoral lists and in parliament through a widening-up of the electoral districts. ; Au cours de ces dernières années, la loi électorale belge a subi cinq changements majeurs, dont l’extension des districts électoraux au niveau des provinces, à laquelle on a reproché de rompre avec la tradition d’un ancrage local important des candidats et parlementaires, et d’éloigner par conséquent l’électorat de ses représentants. On craignait en effet que le système électoral ne profite qu’aux candidats des villes ainsi qu’aux candidats les plus connus.Notre analyse des candidats des partis politiques flamands pour les élections du 18 mai 2003 ne soutient pas cette thèse. Les candidats provenant des zones urbaines ne sont pas surreprésentés sur les listes électorales. En outre, plus de la moitié des candidats occupent simultanément des postes politiques au ...