Articles

“The Broad-Appeal Strategy and Policy Representation”. Forthcoming. West European Politics (with Carsten Jensen). Online Appendix.

“Candidates, Voters and Voting Advice Applications”. 2023. European Political Science Review 15(4): 582-599 (with Andreas B. Albertsen). Online Appendix. Replication.

“Can responsibility attributions be sensible in the presence of partisan-motivated reasoning?”. 2023. European Journal of Political Research 62(3): 967-976. Online Appendix. Replication.

“Why do voters vote for third parties in single member districts? A test of four strategic voting conditions”. 2023. Party Politics 29(5): 988-993. Online Appendix.

“A Clarity Model of District Representation: District Magnitude and Pork Priorities”. 2022. Legislative Studies Quarterly 47(1): 37-52 (with Leslie Schwindt-Bayer). Online Appendix. Replication.

“Attributing Policy Influence under Coalition Governance”. 2021. American Political Science Review 115(1): 252-268 (with Randolph T. Stevenson, David Fortunato, and Nick Lin). Online Appendix. Replication.

“Appealing Broadly While Appearing Unified: Resolving an Electoral Dilemma”. 2021. European Journal of Political Research 60(1): 131-152 Online Appendix, Replication.

“Candidate Nomination Rules and Party Leader Strategies”. 2021. Party Politics 27(3): 442-452. Online Appendix.

“Pre-parliamentary Party Career and Political Representation”. 2020. West European Politics 43(6): 1315-1338 (with Helene H. Pedersen, Marie K. Nielsen, and Anne S. Binderkrantz). Online Appendix.

"Voters, Responsibility Attribution, and Support Parties in Parliamentary Democracies". 2019. British Journal of Political Science 49(4): 1591-1601 (with Randolph T. Stevenson and David Fortunato). Online Appendix, Replication.

"Issue Salience and Candidate Position Taking in Parliamentary Parties" 2019 Political Studies 67(2): 307-325.  Online Appendix.

“Constituent Demand and District-focused Legislative Representation" 2019. Legislative Studies Quarterly 44(1): 35-64 (with Leslie Schwindt-Bayer). Winner of the APSA Jewell-Loewenberg Award for best article in the area of Comparative Politics published in LSQ in 2019. Online Appendix, Replication.

"Gamson's Law and Voters' Perceptions of Portfolio Allocation" 2017. European Journal of Political Research 56(4): 912-940 (with Randolph T. Stevenson, David Fortunato, and Nick Lin). Online Appendix.

"What’s Information got to do with it? Third-party Voting in Plurality Systems" 2016. Party Politics 22(4): 534-543 (with Christopher Raymond). Online Appendix.

"Space Jam: Are Niche Parties Strategic or Looney?" 2015. Electoral Studies: 40: 189-199. Online AppendixReplication.

"Bringing the Median Voter Back In: The Relationship Between Government Debt, Median Voter Preferences, and Welfare State Spending" 2014. Journal of European Social Policy 24(2): 107-121. Replication.

Book chapters

Vælgernes regeringsønsker var centrale for valget” in Partiledernes Kamp om Midten (ed. K. M. Hansen & R. Stubager). 2024. Copenhagen: Djøf (with Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Ida B. Hjermitslev).

Flertallet af vælgerne forstod de afgørende begreber i valgkampen” in Partiledernes Kamp om Midten (ed. K. M. Hansen & R. Stubager). 2024. Copenhagen: Djøf (with Christoffer Green-Pedersen and Ida B. Hjermitslev). 

Løkkes regeringsudspil tiltrak ikke vælgere” in Klimavalget (ed. K. M. Hansen & R. Stubager). 2021. Copenhagen: Djøf