International Journal of Public Opinion Research Advance Access originally published online on August 12, 2009
International Journal of Public Opinion Research 2009 21(3):316-332; doi:10.1093/ijpor/edp033
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This article appears in the following International Journal of Public Opinion Research issue: Special issue on Comparative Survey Research [View the issue table of contents]
Events and Reliability of Measures: The Effect of Elections on Measures of Interest in Politics
Address correspondence to Mihkel Solvak, Institute of Government and Politics, University of Tartu, Ülikooli 18, 50090, Tartu, Estonia, E-mail: mihkel.solvak{at}ut.ee
This article aims to determine whether elections affect the level of interest in politics. The European Social Survey's (ESS) long fieldwork periods make it possible to compare the change in levels of interest in politics as election time approaches and campaigns intensify, or as elections pass and the attention of the public turns toward other issues. The scope and comparability of the ESS allows for seeing possible effects on a cross-national level. The distance from the last parliamentary election and the distance to the next election are calculated for all cases in the database. The distance is then compared with the change of levels in variables measuring interest in politics throughout the fieldwork period. Additionally, changes in the mean values for each fieldwork month in countries where the ESS was fielded during elections is also compared. Results show that the distance from the last election and the distance to the next election are not correlated with a change in the levels of interest in politics. Furthermore, changes in the mean levels of interest in politics are within the error margins for fieldwork months that coincided with election months.