Do natural disasters affect local elections? An empirical examination using subnational electoral data

IF 1.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Haruo Kondoh, Takeshi Miyazaki
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Abstract

Do natural disasters affect election results? Some studies have shown that natural disasters negatively impact subsequent elections, while others do not. This study investigated the link between natural disasters and local elections using data from the Japanese prefectural governor elections for the years 1985–2015. A rich data set is available for prefectural governor elections in Japan that includes information on who won, the vote shares of all candidates, and when the election was held, among others. We found empirical evidence that the number of days between an election and most recent disaster before election positively impacted the vote share of the incumbent/successor. In other words, an incumbent/successor is likely to have less support in the election immediately following a disaster by the constituencies, but can get more support as time passes after the disaster. Moreover, political alignment with the central ruling parties positively affects the vote share of an incumbent/successor over time between an election and the most recent disaster. These results suggest a possibility that politicians seek popularity not through the implementation of proper disaster recovery policies but by taking advantage of their connection with central ruling parties, which may harm citizens' welfare in the long run.

自然灾害会影响地方选举吗?利用国家以下各级选举数据进行实证研究
自然灾害会影响选举结果吗?一些研究表明,自然灾害会对随后的选举产生负面影响,而另一些研究则认为不会。本研究利用 1985-2015 年日本县知事选举的数据调查了自然灾害与地方选举之间的联系。日本县知事选举有丰富的数据集,包括获胜者、所有候选人的得票率以及选举时间等信息。我们发现的经验证据表明,选举与选举前最近一次灾害之间的间隔天数对现任/继任者的得票率有积极影响。换句话说,现任/继任者在灾后选举中获得的选区支持可能较少,但随着灾后时间的推移,可能会获得更多支持。此外,在政治上与中央执政党保持一致会对现任/继任者在选举和最近一次灾难之间的得票率产生积极影响。这些结果表明,政治家可能不是通过实施适当的灾后恢复政策来寻求支持,而是利用他们与中央执政党的关系,从长远来看,这可能会损害公民的福利。
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期刊介绍: Economics & Politics focuses on analytical political economy, broadly defined as the study of economic and political phenomena and policy in models that include political processes, institutions and markets. The journal is the source for innovative theoretical and empirical work on the intersection of politics and economics, at both domestic and international levels, and aims to promote new approaches on how these forces interact to affect political outcomes and policy choices, economic performance and societal welfare. Economics & Politics is a vital source of information for economists, academics and students, providing: - Analytical political economics - International scholarship - Accessible & thought-provoking articles - Creative inter-disciplinary analysis
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