0.8(top 17%)
Impact Factor
0.9(top 17%)
extended IF
38(top 10%)
H-Index
337
authors
524
papers
6.2K
citations
827
citing journals
2.3K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties

TitleYearCitations
The 2006 Cooperative Congressional Election Study2008214
Threatened by diversity: Why restrictive asylum and immigration policies appeal to western Europeans2005122
Field Experiments and the Study of Voter Turnout2013120
Measuring Populism: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Party Literature in Belgium2011119
Cross‐National versus Individual‐Level Differences in Political Information: A Media Systems Perspective2010102
When Europe matters: The impact of political information on voting behaviour in EU referendums2005102
Dealignment, De-legitimation and the Implosion of the Two-Party System in Greece: The Earthquake Election of 6 May 2012201492
The Economic Vote in Transitional Democracies200878
Internet Search Data and Issue Salience: The Properties of Google Trends as a Measure of Issue Salience201471
Leaving the Nest and the Social Act of Voting: Turnout among First-Time Voters201270
One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Selecting Response Scales For Attitude Items200567
The roles of information deficits and identity threat in the prevalence of misperceptions201966
The Political Consequences of Blame Attribution for the Economic Crisis in the 2013 Italian National Election201466
Cross‐National Analyses of Satisfaction with Democracy and Ideological Congruence200966
Valence Politics and Electoral Choice in Britain, 2010201164
Does Cyber‐Campaigning Win Votes? Online Communication in the 2004 Australian Election200664
The Elections of the Great Recession in Portugal: Performance Voting under a Blurred Responsibility for the Economy201462
Election Pledges and their Enactment in Coalition Governments: A Comparative Analysis of Ireland200862
The Formation of Voting Habits201259
Understanding Men’s and Women’s Political Interests: Evidence from a Study of Gendered Political Attitudes200857
Getting It Right: YouGov and Online Survey Research in Britain200855
Classifying Party Leaders’ Selection Methods in Parliamentary Democracies200953
Modelling the dynamics of support for a right-wing populist party: the case of UKIP201651
Introduction – Financial Crisis, Austerity, and Electoral Politics201451
Anti-Immigrant Party Support and Media Visibility: A Cross-Party, Over-Time Perspective201249