How Do Interest Groups Influence Elections? Evidence from British Trade Unions 1900-2019

Alexander Fouirnaies
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Trade unions sponsored the political campaigns of candidates running for office in many countries throughout the 20th century. Yet little is known about the electoral consequences of these sponsorship arrangements. I study how union sponsorship affected the electoral performance of parliamentary candidates in Great Britain (1900-2019). On the basis of archival material, I collect new data on universe of union-sponsored candidates, and new data on all parliamentary candidates and their electoral campaigns. Employing a series of difference-in-differences designs, I examine how sponsorship affected candidate nominations and general elections. The results show that attaining a union sponsorship increases the probability that a candidate wins the nomination in an electorally attractive constituency. Second, sponsorship causes an inflow of financial and human resources into constituencies, engendering a professionalization of political campaigns and party organizations. Third, union sponsorship approximately causes a six-percentage-point increase in the average candidate's vote share, and two-thirds of this advantage is driven by nomination in better constituencies, while campaign spending account for the remaining boost in performance. Finally, heterogeneity in the treatment effect indicates that the electoral influence of unions is strongest in time periods and in industries where substantial government interventions affected the labor market.
利益集团如何影响选举?来自1900-2019年英国工会的证据
在整个20世纪,工会赞助了许多国家竞选公职的候选人的政治活动。然而,人们对这些赞助安排对选举的影响知之甚少。我研究工会赞助如何影响英国议会候选人的选举表现(1900-2019)。在档案资料的基础上,我收集了工会赞助的候选人的新数据,以及所有议会候选人及其竞选活动的新数据。采用一系列差异中的差异设计,我研究了赞助如何影响候选人提名和大选。结果表明,获得工会的赞助会增加候选人在有吸引力的选区赢得提名的可能性。其次,赞助使财政和人力资源流入选区,使政治运动和政党组织专业化。第三,工会赞助大约会使候选人的平均选票份额增加6个百分点,其中三分之二的优势是由较好选区的提名推动的,而竞选支出则是余下的表现提升。最后,待遇效应的异质性表明,工会对选举的影响在政府大量干预影响劳动力市场的时期和行业中最为强烈。
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