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  1. 8.1 Electoral results of the last three European elections in Italy (%) 120
  2. 8.2 Electoral volatility at the European and general elections in the same period 123
  3. 8.3 Turnout at the European and general elections in the same period 123
  4. 8.4 Percentage of vote share of the governing coalition and main party at European election 124
  5. 8.5 Difference vote share government coalition and main party between European and general election (%) 125
  6. 8.6 Average interactions per tweet according to party and account 127
  7. 8.7 Arena according to period of the campaign (leaders and parties) 128
  8. 8.8 EU salience and its components 129
  9. 8.9 Three most salient issues by political parties (%) 131
  10. 8.10 Populist tweets (%) 132
  11. 8.11 Policy areas for populist content (%) 132
  12. 9.1 EP election results and attitudes towards the EU in Austria 140
  13. 13.1 Support for the ANO political party in the years 2014 and 2018 (CVVM 2014, 2018), logistic regression 214
  14. 13.2 Shift in attitudes among ANO party supporters between 2014 and 2018 215

Tables

  1. 8.1 Tweets by party and account 126
  2. 9.1 Election results in comparison 148
  3. 9.2 Vote choice by gender and age groups 149
  4. 9.3 Preferential votes for ÖVP candidates (%) 151
  5. 9.4 Preferential votes by party 151
  6. 10.1 Support for electoral committees before the 2019 election to the European Parliament in Poland (March–May 2019) 160
  7. 10.2 Expenses for online campaign per committee (Google Ads) 164
  8. 10.3 Expenses for online campaign per committee (Facebook) 165
  9. 10.4 Results of the European election held in Poland on May 26th, 2014 166
  10. 11.1 Results of the 2018 parliamentary elections in Hungary 171
  11. 11.2 Popularity of the most important politicians in Hungary 176
  12. 11.3 Results of the 2019 and 2014 European elections in Hungary 179
  13. 12.1 Asylum applications in the Slovak Republic 198
  14. 13.1 Spatial Lag Model (Electoral results of ANO) 216
  15. 14.1 Preferred campaign topics of the EU’s citizens 225
  16. 14.2 The European elections results in Romania 236
  17. 15.1 Electoral threshold and votes not represented politically 242
  18. 15.2 Electoral premium for the first party 243
  19. 15.3 Effective electoral threshold 244
  20. 15.4 G-Index 244
  21. 15.5 The electoral body 245
  22. 15.6 The performance of electoral competitors – Romania 2007–2019 254
  23. 15.A1 The results of the European Parliament elections – Romania 2007 255
  24. 15.A2 The results of the European Parliament elections – Romania 2009 256
  25. 15.A3 The results of the European Parliament elections – Romania 2014 256
  26. 15.A4 The results of the European Parliament elections – Romania 2019 258

Maps

  1. 13.1 LISA Cluster Map (ANO in 2014) 217
  2. 13.2 LISA Cluster Map (ANO in 2019) 217

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2019 European Elections

The EU Party Democracy and the Challenge of National Populism

Series:  International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, Volume: 134

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