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The coattail effect or down-ballot effect is the tendency for a popular political party leader to attract votes for other candidates of the same party in an election.
The “coattail effect” is a phenomenon whereby a political candidate or leader’s popularity leads to improved vote totals for fellow party candidates further down the ballot. A coattail refers to a part of the coat extending below the waist that provides extra coverage.
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The coattail effect refers to the phenomenon where a strong candidate at the top of a ballot, such as a presidential candidate, helps to attract voters for other candidates of the same party down the ticket.
9 sty 2018 · This analysis contributes to the debates on how to measure coattail voting by controlling for previous voting behavior at both the presidential and legislative vote level to isolate coattail effects.
1 gru 2015 · To that end, we start by briefly discussing the role and characteristics of integrated parties in a long lasting federation as the United States. Then, we examine whether this relationship holds empirically or not by examining straight versus split ticket voting.