A scandal effect? Local scandals and political trust

Caroline Close, Jérémy Dodeigne, Sofie Henneau, Min Reuchamps

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Résumé

Scandals that hit political institutions and their actors are likely to contribute to low- ering political trust. However, few studies examine the accuracy of such relation- ship at the local level. This article aims to contribute to the field by assessing the impact of local scandals on trust in local government and the mayor in the context of a federal state, Belgium. The research relies on an original dataset that includes a selection of municipalities that were hit by a scandal and of municipalities that were not in the running-up of the 2018 local elections. Our findings suggest the exist- ence of a ‘scandal effect’ on voters’ trust in local government and mayor. First, trust in local institutions appears significantly lower in municipalities that were hit by a scandal. Second, the effect of scandals at the individual level appears to be rein- forced by voters’ perception of trustworthiness of local politicians: scandals more significantly affect trust in local government among voters who evaluate negatively local politicians.
langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)212-236
Nombre de pages25
journalActa Politica
Volume58
Numéro de publication1
Les DOIs
Etat de la publicationPublié - janv. 2023

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