electoral success
collocation in Englishmeaningsofelectoralandsuccess
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electoral
adjective[before noun]
uk/iˈlek.tər.əl/us/iˈlek.tɚ.əl/
relating to ...
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success
noun
uk/səkˈses/us/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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Put simply, incentives for political manipulation of the economy might vary across election cycles based on the incumbent party's ex ante prospects ofelectoralsuccess.
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Whether they are judged primarily in terms ofelectoralsuccessis, however, less clear.
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This is decisive forelectoralsuccessand gaining access to participatory spaces under fair rules.
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In contrast,electoralsuccesscan be a buffer against these trends.
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This is because there is no convincing evidence that changing electoral rules would influence theirelectoralsuccessin one way or another.
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The frequent emergence of new parties and theirelectoralsuccesshinder the development of stable link between parties and voters.
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Not all of these new parties enjoyed similarelectoralsuccess.
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As in the previous case, the president's opponents achieved their objectives only afterelectoralsuccessincreased their decision-making power.
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Rather, several competitive strategies offer similar prospects forelectoralsuccess.
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As a result, he finds it difficult to detect statistically significant correlates ofelectoralsuccess.
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Theirelectoralsuccessmeant that they were not beholden to the party for their seats.
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We find that campaign events, and particularly media coverage of those events, significantly affect the candidates' chances forelectoralsuccess.
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Their commitment to participatory budgeting remained high because it led to theirelectoralsuccess.
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Even if there had been greater initialelectoralsuccess, such a party would have been unlikely to sustain itself without this support.
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Electoralsuccessremained necessar y, as the preceding part suggested.
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Our findings suggest that parties out of power can achieveelectoralsuccessby accommodating, innovating or persisting.
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Perhaps the most influential factor of these involves a voter mobilisation strategy forelectoralsuccessor a turf war within the state apparatus.
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However, strong ties with agricultural groups do not guaranteeelectoralsuccessin a single-member district system.
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The existing studies of new parties have attempted to explain theirelectoralsuccesswith essentially the same factors that explain their entry: the structural and institutional features of a polity.
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