=========================================================================== COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ELECTORAL SYSTEMS (CSES) - MODULE 5 (2016-2021) CODEBOOK PART 3: PARTIES AND LEADERS SECOND ADVANCE RELEASE - MAY 14, 2020 CSES Secretariat www.cses.org =========================================================================== HOW TO CITE THE STUDY: The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (www.cses.org). CSES MODULE 5 SECOND ADVANCE RELEASE [dataset and documentation]. May 14, 2020 version. doi:10.7804/cses.module5.2020-05-14 These materials are based on work supported by the American National Science Foundation (www.nsf.gov) under grant numbers SES-1420973 and SES-1760058, the GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, the University of Michigan, in-kind support of participating election studies, the many organizations that sponsor planning meetings and conferences, and the numerous organizations that fund national election studies by CSES collaborators. Any opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in these materials are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funding organizations. =========================================================================== =========================================================================== TABLE OF CONTENTS =========================================================================== ))) IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING ADVANCE RELEASES ))) OVERVIEW OF "CODEBOOK PART 3: PARTIES AND LEADERS" ))) HOW TO NAVIGATE THE CSES MODULE 5 CODEBOOK ))) CSES MODULE 5 CODING OF PARTIES/COALITIONS & LEADERS ))) PARTIES AND LEADER CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CSES MODULE 5 BY POLITY & ELECTION YEAR >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: AUSTRALIA (2019) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: AUSTRIA (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: BRAZIL (2018) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: CHILE (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: FRANCE (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: GERMANY (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: GREECE (2015) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: HONG KONG (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: HUNGARY (2018) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: ICELAND (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: ICELAND (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: IRELAND (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: ITALY (2018) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: LITHUANIA (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: MONTENEGRO (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: NEW ZEALAND (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: NORWAY (2017) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: SOUTH KOREA (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: TAIWAN (2016) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: TURKEY (2018) >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: UNITED STATES (2016) ))) PARTY IDENTIFIERS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: AUSTRALIA (2019) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: AUSTRIA (2017) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: FRANCE (2017) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: GERMANY (2017) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: GREECE (2015) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: HUNGARY (2018) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: ICELAND (2016) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: ICELAND (2017) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: IRELAND (2016) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: ITALY (2018) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: LITHUANIA (2016) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: MONTENEGRO (2016) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: NEW ZEALAND (2017) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: NORWAY (2017) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: SOUTH KOREA (2016) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: TURKEY (2018) >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: UNITED STATES (2016) =========================================================================== ))) IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING ADVANCE RELEASES =========================================================================== This dataset and all accompanying documentation is the "Second Advance Release" of CSES Module 5 (2016-2021). By definition, an Advance Release is a preliminary version of a dataset, and thus lacks some of the checking, cleaning, processing, documentation, data, and variables that are usual to the Full Release of a dataset. Many election studies that will eventually be present in the CSES Module 5 Full Release are not available in this file. Advance Releases are provided as a service to the CSES user community, for those analysts who find it valuable to work with preliminary versions of the dataset. We would appreciate being notified of any errors in the dataset or documentation by email to "cses@umich.edu". Users should expect future changes and improvements to the naming, data, and documentation of variables and election studies that appear in an Advance Release file. If users wish to re-use their programming code on a future release of the file, the code should be written in a way that is flexible and can be accommodating of these future changes. Users of the Advance Release may also wish to monitor the errata for CSES Module 5 on the CSES website, to check for known errors which may impact their analyses. To view errata for CSES Module 5, go to Data Download on the CSES website, navigate to the CSES Module 5 download page, and click on the Errata link in the white box to the right of the page. We hope that until such time as the Full Release of CSES Module 5 is available, users will find this and future CSES Module 5 Advance Releases to be helpful in their work. =========================================================================== ))) OVERVIEW OF "CODEBOOK PART 3: PARTIES AND LEADERS" =========================================================================== Part 3 of the CSES Codebook identifies the parties/coalitions participating during a polity's national election and/or those participating in the polity's previous national election. It also details the leaders of parties/coalitions and/or presidential candidates (where applicable) for the most important parties/coalitions. Part 3 also lists the party identifiers in other comparative projects, namely the Manifesto Research on Political Representation (MARPOR, formerly the Comparative Manifesto Project) and the Parliament and Government (ParlGov) database. This will allow easy data bridging between CSES and these other projects. =========================================================================== ))) HOW TO NAVIGATE THE CSES MODULE 5 CODEBOOK =========================================================================== In the CSES Module 5 dataset, all variables begin with the letter "E" (E being the fifth letter of the English alphabet and thus signifying Module 5). The CSES codebook is especially extensive and users are advised that the best way to navigate it is electronically. It is a .txt format which allows it to be accessed via a variety of programs. The CSES Codebook can be navigated quickly in the electronic files, with the following commands allowing for quick searching: ))) = Section Header >>> = Sub-section Header 1 <<>> = Sub-section Header 2 +++ = Tables VARIABLES NOTES = Notes for particular variables ELECTION STUDY NOTES = Notes for a particular election study For further details on the CSES Module 5 documentation, users are advised to consult part 1 of the CSES Codebook. =========================================================================== ))) CSES MODULE 5 CODING OF PARTIES/COALITIONS & LEADERS =========================================================================== CSES codes parties/coalitions in its dataset numerically and alphabetically. Below we provide explanations of both of these coding schemes. The details of each party/leader classification are available in Part 3 of the codebook. <<>> CSES NUMERICAL PARTY/COALITION CODING Each party is assigned a unique numerical code which consists of two components and six digits in total: - the first three digits indicate the numerical country UN code - the latter three digits indicate the numerical party code within the given election study. All parties/coalitions or presidential candidates, where applicable, participating in the election or the previous election receive a numerical code. These codes are used to identify the following: - who respondents feel best represented by (variable E3010_2). - who a respondent voted for in the current election (variable E3013). - who the respondent voted for in the previous election (variable E3015). - the respondent's party identification (variable E3024). The numeric coding is also used to identify macro level information about the parties/coalitions, namely: - numeric party code identifiers for Parties A-I (E5000) - which party/coalition held the presidency before and after the elections (variable E5009 and E5013). - which party/coalition held the prime ministership before and after the elections (variable E5010 and E5014). Numerical codes assigned to parties/coalitions are consistent for the current and previous election. <<>> CSES ALPHABETICAL PARTY/COALITION CODING Parties A through F are the six most popular parties/coalitions, ordered in descending order of their share of the popular vote in the parliamentary election (unless otherwise stated). Thus Party A is the party/coalition that received the most votes in the election, party B the second most votes, etc... Parties/coalitions who achieve at least 1% of the vote nationally are eligible for an alphabetical A-F assignment. In countries with multiple electoral tiers and where one vote is cast, parties are ordered according to their vote share in tier 1 (the lowest tier), unless otherwise stated. In countries where voters have two votes (i.e.: a constituency and a list vote) simultaneously, for example Germany, parties are ordered by the national share of the party list vote (tier 2) unless stated otherwise. Parties G, H, and I are supplemental parties. They may, but do not have to, accord with how parties A-F are ordered, that is ordered on the popular share of the vote in a country. More often, they are codified in no particular order. These parties are voluntarily provided by each country's election study and often reflect important or notable parties within a country. They may also include data about individual parties within a coalition, where data about the coalition and the individual parties, or some of these parties that make it up, are provided. These codes are used to identify the following in the micro component of the CSES dataset: - Respondent's likeability of the party/coalition (variable E3017). - Respondent's left-right placement of the party/coalition (variable E3019). These alphabetical codes are used to identify district and macro level information about these said parties/coalitions, namely: - The said party/coalition's vote share in the respondent's electoral district (variable E4004). - the said party/coalition's share of the seats in the election in the respondent's electoral district (variable E4005) - the said party/coalition's share of the vote in the election (variable E5001, E5003, and E5005). - the said party/coalition's share of the seats in the election (variable E5002 and E5004). - the said party/coalition's share of cabinet portfolios before and after the election (variable E5011 and E5015). - expert judgments by the national collaborators of the said party/ coalition's ideological family (variable E5017). - expert judgments by the national collaborators of the said party/ coalition's left-right placement (variable E5018). - expert judgments by the national collaborators of the said party/ coalition's level of populism (variable E5020). - The said party/coalition's Manifesto Research on Political Representation (MARPOR/CMP) Identifier (variable E5200). - The said party/coalition's Parliaments and Government Database (ParlGov) Identifier (variable E5201). <<>> CSES ALPHABETICAL LEADER CODING Leaders A through F tend to be the leaders of the six most popular parties/ coalitions or the presidential candidates of these parties. They correspond to parties A-F (i.e.: Leader A will be related to Party A in some way, Leader B will be related to Party B, etc.). Leaders G, H, and I are supplemental leaders. They may be related to parties G, H, I but they do not have to be. These leaders are voluntarily provided by each country's election study and often include data about additional personalities of interest. For example, in a parliamentary system, data about a President might be provided, even if the Presidency is not being contested. On many occasions, slots Leader G, H, and I will include additional data for parties/coalitions that have multiple leaders. These codes are used to identify the following in the micro and macro components of the CSES dataset: - Respondent's likeability of the leader/personality in question (variable E3018). =========================================================================== ))) PARTIES AND LEADER CLASSIFICATIONS FOR CSES MODULE 5 BY POLITY & ELECTION YEAR =========================================================================== All parties/coalitions or presidential candidates, where applicable, participating in the election or the previous election receive a numerical code. Alphabetical codes are assigned to select parties and leaders (see above description on how parties/coalitions and leaders are coded by the CSES). The party/coalition and leaders are listed in numerical order. CSES provides the name of the party/coalition in the original language, the English version of the party/coalition name, and the party abbreviation, where available. Leaders are only listed for parties where we have accompanying leader likeability data available. Polities are listed in alphabetical order. The party/coalition and leaders are listed in numerical order. Users are advised to pay particular attention to ELECTION STUDY NOTES listed below each polity's party and leader list for additional information regarding data availability and deviations. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: AUSTRALIA (2019) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 036001. PARTY A Liberal Party (LP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES LEADER A Scott Morrison 036002. PARTY B Australian Labor Party (ALP) LEADER B Bill Shorten LEADER G Anthony Albanese - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 036003. PARTY C Australian Greens (AG) LEADER C Richard Di Natale 036004. PARTY D National Party of Australia (NP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES LEADER D Michael McCormack 036005. PARTY E United Australia Party (UAP) 036006. PARTY F Pauline Hanson's One Nation (PHON) LEADER F Pauline Hanson 036007. Animal Justice Party 036008. Christian Democratic Party 036009. Fraser Anning's Conservative National Party 036010. Katter's Australian Party (KAP) 036011. Centre Alliance 036012. Shooters, Fishers and Farmers 036013. Sustainable Australia 036014. Liberal Democrats (LDP) 036015. Derryn Hinch's Justice Party 036016. Western Australia Party 036017. Australian Christians 036018. Democratic Labour Party (DLP) 036019. Rise Up Australia Party 036020. Science Party 036021. Victorian Socialists 036022. Reason Australia 036023. Australia First Party (NSW) Incorporated 036024. The Great Australian Party 036025. Socialist Equality Party 036026. Socialist Alliance 036027. Australian Democrats 036028. Australian Workers Party 036029. Non-Custodial Parents Party 036030. Involuntary Medication Objectors (Vaccination/Fluoride) Party 036031. VOTEFLUX.ORG | Upgrade Democracy! 036032. Yellow Vest Australia (Australian Liberty Alliance) 036033. Pirate Party Australia 036034. Health Australia Party (HAP) 036035. Australian Conservatives 036036. Help End Marijuana Prohibition (HEMP) Party 036037. Jacqui Lambie Network | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - AUSTRALIA (2019): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | PARTY A (The Liberal Party, LPNP) combines the results for | Liberal National Party (who contested only in Queensland | state) and the Liberal Party (who contested in all other states) | | PARTY D (National Party, NP) combines the results for the | Nationals and the Country Liberals, as the latter only contested | in the Northern Territory. | | LEADER G (Anthony Albanese) was the deputy leader of the | Australian Labor Party during the 2019 election. Following the | party's defeat in the election, LEADER B (Bill Shorten) resigned | and Albanese was elected leader of the Labor Party unopposed. | | Data is unavailable for PARTY E (United Australia Party, UAP) | for variables E3017_E, E3018_E, and E3019_E. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: AUSTRIA (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 040001. PARTY A Liste Sebastian Kurz - Die neue Volkspartei (OVP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Sebastian Kurz List - The New People's Party LEADER A Sebastian Kurz 040002. PARTY B Sozialdemokratische Partei Oesterreichs (SPO) Social Democratic Party of Austria LEADER B Christian Kern 040003. PARTY C Freiheitliche Partei Oesterreichs (FPO) Freedom Party of Austria LEADER C Heinz-Christian Strache 040004. PARTY D NEOS - Das Neue Oesterreich gemeinsam mit Irmgard Griss, Buergerinnen und Buerger für Freiheit und Verantwortung (NEOS) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES NEOS - The New Austria together with Irmgard Griss, Citizens for Freedom and Responsibility LEADER D Matthias Strolz 040005. PARTY E Liste Peter Pilz (PILZ) Peter Pilz List LEADER E Peter Pilz 040006. PARTY F Die Gruenen - Die Gruene Alternative (GRUENE) The Greens - The Green Alternative LEADER F Ulrike Lunacek 040007. Liste Roland Dueringer - Meine Stimme gilt (GILT) Roland Dueringer List - My Vote Counts 040008. Kommunistische Partei Oesterreichs und Plattform PLUS - Offene Liste (KPOE) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Communist Party of Austria and Platform PLUS - Open List 040009. Freie Liste Oesterreich and FPS Liste Dr. Karl Schnell (FLOE) Free Austria List and FPS Dr. Karl Schnell List 040010. Buendnis Zukunft Oesterreich (BZO) Alliance for the Future of Austria 040011. Team Stronach fuer Oesterreich (TEAM STRONACH) Team Stronach for Austria 040012. Christliche Partei Oesterreichs (CPO) Christian Party of Austria 040013. Kommunistische Partei Oesterreich (KPOE) Communist Party of Austria | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - AUSTRIA (2017): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | PARTY A, Sebastian Kurz List - The New People's Party (OVP), | is also known as the Austrian People's Party. It ran under | the different name in the 2017 Austrian parliamentary elections. | | PARTY D, NEOS, competed with former presidential candidate | Irmgard Griss who ran as an independent on the NEOS list. | | PARTY 040008, Communist Party of Austria and Platform PLUS - | Open List (KPOE), was a joint list of the Communist Party of | Austria (KPOE) and an independent political youth organization, | the Young Greens. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: BRAZIL (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 076001. PARTY A Partido Social Liberal (PSL) Social Liberal Party LEADER A Jair Bolsonaro - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 076002. PARTY B Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT) Workers' Party LEADER B Fernando Haddad - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 076003. PARTY C Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira (PSDB) Brazilian Social Democracy Party LEADER C Geraldo Alckmin - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 076004. PARTY D Partido Social Democratico (PSD) Social Democratic Party 076005. PARTY E Partido Progressista (PP) Progressive Party 076006. PARTY F Movimento Democratico Brasileiro (MDB) Brazilian Democratic Movement LEADER F Henrique Meirelles - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 076007. PARTY G Partido Socialista Brasileiro (PSB) Brazilian Socialist Party 076008. PARTY H Partido da Republica (PR) Republic Party 076009. PARTY I Partido Republicano Brasileiro (PRB) Brazilian Republican Party 076010. Democratas (DEM) Democrats 076011. Partido Democratico Trbalhista (PDT) Democratic Labour Party 076012. Partido Socialismo e Liberdade (PSOL) Socialism and Freedom Party 076013. Partido Novo (NOVO) New Party 076014. Podemos (PODE) We can 076015. Partido Republicano da Ordem Social (PROS) Republican Party of the Social Order 076016. Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro (PTB) Brazilian Labour Party 076017. Solidariedade (SOLIDARIEDADAE) Solidarity 076018. Avante (AVANTE) Forward 076019. Partido Social Cristao (PSC) Social Christian Party 076020. Partido Verde (PV) Green Party 076021. Partido Popular Socialista (PPS) Socialist Popular Party 076022. Patriota (PATRI) Patriot 076023. Partido Humanista da Solidariedade (PHS) Humanist Party of Solidarity 076024. Partido Comunista do Brasil (PC do B) Communist Party of Brazil 076025. Partido Republicano Progressista (PRP) Progressive Republican Party 076026. Rede Sustentabilidade (REDE) Sustainability Network 076027. Partido Renovador Trabalhista Brasileiro (PRTB) Brazilian Labour Renewal Party 076028. Partido da Mobilizacao Nacional (PMN) Party of National Mobilization 076029. Partido Trabalhista Cristao (PTC) Christian Labour Party 076030. Partido Patria Livre (PPL) Free Homeland Party 076031. Democracia Crista (DC) Christian Democracy 076032. Partido da Mulher Brasileira (PMB) Party of Brazilian Women 076033. Partido Comunista Brasileiro (PCB) Brazilian Communist Party 076034. Partido Socialista dos Trabalhadores Unificado (PSTU) Unified Socialist Worker's Party 076035. Partido da Causa Operaria (PCO) Workers Cause Party | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - BRAZIL (2018): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADER A (Jair Bolsonaro), LEADER B (Fernando Haddad), LEADER C | (Geraldo Alckmin) and LEADER F (Henrique Meirelles) were the | presidential candidates of their respective party. | | Brazilian collaborators did not collect data about leaders of | Social Democratic party - PSD (PARTY D), Progressive Party - PP | (PARTY E), Brazilian Socialist Party - PSB (PARTY G), Republic | Party - PR (PARTY H) and Brazilian Republican Party - PRB | (PARTY I). Collaborators note representatives from these five | parties do not have national prominence. | | Seven alliances formed in the 2018 Brazil elections (see also | election study note for variable E5034 in Variable Section, Part | 2, of the CSES Module 5 Codebook). | | ALLIANCE 1 was made up of the Workers' Party (PT), the | Communist Party of Brazil (PC do B), the Republican Party of the | Social Order (PROS) and the Workers Cause Party (PCO). | | ALLIANCE 2 was made up of the Social Liberal | Party (PSL) and the Brazilian Labour Renewal Party (PRTB). | | ALLIANCE 3 was made up of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party | (PSDB), the Progressive Party (PP), Brazilian Labour Party (PTB), | the Social Democratic Party (PSD), the Solidarity (SD), the | Brazilian Republican Party (PRB), the Democrats (DEM), the | Socialist Popular Party (PPS) and the Republic Party (PR). | | ALLIANCE 4 was made up of the We can (PODEMOS), the Social | Christian Party (PSC), the Progressive Republican Party (PRP) | and the Christian Labour Party (PTC) | | ALLIANCE 5 was made up of the Democratic Labour Party (PDT) and | Forward (AVANTE). | | ALLIANCE 6 was made up of the Sustainability Network (REDE) and | Green Party (PV). | | ALLIANCE 7 was made up of the Brazilian Democratic Movement | (MDB) and the Humanist Party of Solidarity (PHS). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: CHILE (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 152001. PARTY A Renovacion Nacional (RN) National Renewal LEADER A Sebastian Pinera 152002. PARTY B Union Democrata Independiente (UDI) Independent Democratic Union 152003. PARTY C Partido Democrata Cristiano (PDC) Christian Democratic Party LEADER C Carolina Goic 152004. PARTY D Partido Socialista de Chile (PSCH) Socialist Party of Chile LEADER D Alejandro Guillier 152005. PARTY E Partido por la Democracia (PPD) Party for Democracy 152006. PARTY F Revolucion Democratica (RD) Democratic Revolution LEADER F Beatriz Sanchez 152007. PARTY G Partido Comunista de Chile (PCCH) Communist Party of Chile 152008. PARTY H Evolucion Politica (Evopoli) Political Evolution 152009. PARTY I Partido Radical Socialdemocrata (PRSD) Social Democrat Radical Party 152010. Partido Humanista (PH) Humanist Party 152011. Partido Progresista (PRO) Progressive Party LEADER G Marco Enriquez-Ominami - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 152012. Partido Igualdad (PI) Equality Party 152013. Partido Ecologista Verde (GEP) Green Ecologist Party 152014. Federacion Regionalista Verde Social (FREVS) Social Green Regionalist Federation 152015. Poder Ciudadano Citizen Power 152016. Amplitud Amplitude 152017. Union Patriotica (UPA) Patriotic Union LEADER H Eduardo Artes - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 152018. Partido Liberal de Chile (PL) Liberal Party of Chile 152019. Partido Regionalista Independiente (PRI) Independent Regionalist Party 152020. Pais LEADER I Alejandro Navarro - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 152021. Ciudadanos Citizens 152022. Patagonian Regional Democracy (DRP) 152023. Partido Izquierda Ciudadana de Chile (IC) Citizen Left Party of Chile 152024. MAS Region (MAS) 152025. Partido de Trabajadores Revolucionarios (PTR) Revolutionary Workers Party 152026. Todos Everybody 152027. Otro 152030. Chile Vamos - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Let's Go Chile 152031. La Fuerza de la Mayoria / Nueva Mayoria - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES The Force of the Majority / New Majority 152032. Frente Amplio (FA) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Broad Front 152033. Convergencia Democratica - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Democratic Convergence 152034. Por Todo Chile - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES All Over Chile 152035. Green Regionalist Coalition - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 152036. Sumemos - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Let's Add 152089. LEADER E Jose Antonio Kast - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - CHILE (2017): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADERS A-I were the Presidential candidates of their | respective parties/alliances in the 2017 Chilean Presidential | Election. | | The alphabetical codes for political parties were assigned in | descending order of the party vote share in Lower House | Election. Some candidates were assigned alphabetical codes | because of their results and because there is relational data, | such as the LIKE-DISLIKE or LEADER rating, available for them in | the CSES data. They ran as candidates of parties which were not | assigned alphabetical codes. Hence there are some instances | where the alphabetical codes for leaders do not match party | codes. This applies to leaders E, G, H, and I. | | Even though voters in Chile cast votes for candidates in an open | list proportional system, alliances play an important role in | the work of parliament and government formation. Some | respondents reported voting for an electoral alliance, or for an | independent candidate affiliated with the electoral coalition. | These respondents are coded as voting for the coalition, and | that is the reason why coalitions are assigned a separate code. | Below, all alliances in Chile are listed, with parties | constituting them. | | 152030. Chile Vamos is an electoral alliance formed by | Independent Democratic Union (UDI), Independent Regionalist | Party (PRI), National Renewal (RN), and Political Evolution | (Evopoli). | | 152031. The Force of the Majority is an electoral alliance | formed by Communist Party (PC), Party for Democracy (PPD), | Social Democrat Radical Party (PRSD) and Socialist Party (PS). | | 152032. Broad Front is an electoral alliance formed by | Democratic Revolution (RD), Equality Party (PI), Green Ecologist | Party (PEV), Humanist Party (PH), Liberal Party (PL) and Power. | | 152033. Democratic Convergence is an electoral alliance formed | by Christian Democratic Party (PDC), Citizen Left (IC) and | MAS Region. | | 152034. All Over Chile is an electoral alliance formed by Pais | and Progressive Party (PRO). | | 152035. Green Regionalist Coalition is an electoral alliance | formed by Patagonian Regional Democracy (DRP) and Social Green | Regionalist Federation (FREVS). | | 152036. Let's Add is an electoral alliance formed by Amplitude, | Citizens and Everybody. | | 152089. Jose Antonio Kast (Leader E) was a candidate in | presidential elections. He ran as an independent. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: FRANCE (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 250001. PARTY A La Republique En Marche! (LaREM) The Republic Onwards! LEADER A Emmanuel Macron 250002. PARTY B Front National (FN) National Front LEADER B Marine Le Pen 250003. PARTY C Les Republicains (LR) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES The Republicans LEADER C Francois Fillon 250004. PARTY D La France Insoumise (FI) Indomitable France LEADER D Jean-Luc Melenchon 250005. PARTY E Parti Socialiste (PS) Socialist Party LEADER E Benoit Hamon 250006. PARTY F Debout la France (DLF) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES France Arise 250007. Resistons! Resist! 250008. Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste (NPA) New Anticapitalist Party 250009. Union Populaire Republicaine (UPR) Popular Republican Union 250010. Lutte Ouvriere (LO) Workers' Struggle 250011. Solidarite et Progres (S&P) Solidarity and Progress 250012. Mouvement Democrate (MoDem) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Democratic Movement 250013. Parti Communiste Francais (PCF) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES French Communist Party 250014. PARTY G Europe Ecologie - Les Verts (EELV) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Europe Ecology - The Greens 250015. Front de Gauche (FG) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Left Front | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - FRANCE (2017): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADERS A-E were the Presidential candidates of their | respective parties in the 2017 French Presidential Election. | | Four Presidential Candidates were endorsed by more than one | party: | 250012. Democratic Movement (MoDem) supported Emmanuel Macron | (LEADER A), the candidate of La Republique en Marche (PARTY A). | Francois Fillon (LEADER C), the candidate of the Republicans | (PARTY C) was endorsed by the Union of Democrats and | Independents (Union des démocrates et indépendants, UDI) and | the Christian Democratic Party (Parti Chretien-Democrate, PCD). | 250013. French Communist Party (PCF) supported Jean-Luc | Melenchon (LEADER D), the candidate of Indomitable France | (PARTY D). | 250014. Europe Ecology - The Greens (EELV) initially nominated | their own candidate, Yannick Jadot. After Jadot withdrew his | candidacy on February 23, 2017, the Greens supported | Benoit Hamon (LEADER E) the candidate of the Socialist Party | (PARTY E). Hamon was also supported by the Radical Party of | the Left (Parti radical de gauche, PRG). | | PARTY C (The Republicans) adopted their current name in 2015. | Previously, they were known as Union for a Popular Movement | (Union pour un Mouvement Populaire, UMP). | | PARTY F (France Arise) was known as Republic Arise (Debout la | Republique, DLR) before adopting its current name in 2014. | | PARTY G (Europe Ecology - The Greens) were assigned an | alphabetical code because there is relational data available | for them in the CSES data, such as party likability and | expert judgments by the French collaborators. | | 250015. Left Front was an electoral coalition for the 2012 | Presidential Election. Its major constituent parties were | the Left Party (Parti de Gauche, PG) and the French Communist | Party (PCF). | | Left-Right party placements (E3019) for the 2017 French election | study are available for PARTY C (The Republicans) and PARTY E | (Socialist Party). | For PARTY A (The Republic Onwards), PARTY B (National Front) and | PARTY D (Indomitable France) respondents were asked to place | presidential candidates, not parties, on the left-right scale. | These placements of presidential candidates are available in | E3021 (Optional Alternative Scale). See Election Study Notes | for E3019_ and E3020_ in Codebook Part 2 for more information. | | Data is unavailable for PARTY F (France Arise, DLF) for variables | E3017_F, E3018_F, and E3019_F. | | Data is unavailable for PARTY G (Europe Ecology - The Greens) | for E3018_G and E3019_G. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: GERMANY (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 276001. PARTY A Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU) Christian Democratic Union of Germany LEADER A Angela Merkel 276002. PARTY B Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD) Social Democratic Party of Germany LEADER B Martin Schulz 276003. PARTY C Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) Alternative for Germany LEADER C Alexander Gauland 276004. PARTY D Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP) Free Democratic Party LEADER D Christian Lindner 276005. PARTY E Die Linke Left Party LEADER E Sahra Wagenknecht 276006. PARTY F Buendnis 90 / Die Gruenen (Gruene) Alliance 90 / The Greens LEADER F Cem Oezdemir 276007. PARTY G Christlich Soziale Union in Bayern (CSU) Christian Social Union in Bavaria LEADER G Horst Seehofer 276008. PARTY H Freie Waehler (FW) Free Voters 276009. Christlich Demokratische Union/Christlich Soziale Union (Union) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Christian Democratic Union / Christian Social Union 276010. Partei fuer Arbeit, Rechtsstaat, Tierschutz, Elitenfoerderung und basisdemokratische Initiative (Die PARTEI) The [Political] Party 276011. Partei Mensch Umwelt Tierschutz (Tierschutzpartei) Animal Protection Party 276012. Nationaldemokratische Partei Deutschlands (NPD) National Democratic Party of Germany 276013. Piratenpartei Deutschland (Piraten) Pirate Party of Germany 276014. Oekologisch-Demokratische Partei (ODP) Ecological Democratic German Party 276015. Buendnis Grundeinkommen (BGE) Basic Income Alliance 276016. V-Partei3 - Partei fuer Veraenderung, Vegetarier und Veganer (V-Partei3) V-Partei3 - Party for Change, Vegetarians and Vegans 276017. Demokratie in Bewegung (DiB) Democracy in Motion 276018. Bayernpartei (BP) Bavarian Party 276019. Allianz Deutscher Demokraten (AD-Demokraten) Alliance of German Democrats 276020. Marxistisch-Leninistische Partei Deutschlands (MLPD) Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany 276021. Die Grauen - Graue Panther (GRAUE) The Grays - Gray Panthers 276022. Buergerrechtsbewegung Solidaritaet (BueSo) Civil Movement for Solidarity 276023. Magdeburger Gartenpartei (MG) Magdeburg Garden Party 276024. bergpartei, die ueberpartei (B*) Berg-Party 276025. Familien-Partei Deutschlands (FAMILIE) Family Party 276026. RENTNER Partei Deutschland (RENTNER) Pensioners/Greys 276027. Partei Bibeltreuer Christen (PBC) Party of Literal Exegesis 276028. Demokratische Buerger Deutschland (DBD) Democratic Citizens Germany 276029. Die Violetten (DIE VIOLETTEN) The Violets | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - GERMANY (2017): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | Party 276009. (Christian Democratic Union / Christian Social | Union - Union) is an unofficial political alliance of the | Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) and the Christian | Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). The two parties are treated | separately for all variables but the vote choice variables in | the dataset. | | Data for PARTY H (Free Voters) is not available for the like/ | dislike rating of the party (E3017_) and the left-right | placement of the party (E3019_). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: GREECE (2015) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 300001. PARTY A Synaspismos Rizospastikis Aristeras (Syriza) Coalition of the Radical Left LEADER A Alexis Tsipras 300002. PARTY B Nea Dimokratia (ND) New Democracy LEADER B Vaggelis Meimarakis 300003. PARTY C Laikos Syndesmos - Chrysi Aygi (XA) Popular Association - Golden Dawn LEADER C Nikos Michaloliakos 300004. PARTY D Dimokratiki Symparataxi (PASOK - DIMAR) Democratic Coalition LEADER D Fofi Gennimata 300005. PARTY E Kommounistiko Komma Elladas (KKE) Communist Party of Greece LEADER E Dimitris Koutsoumbas 300006. PARTY F To Potami The River LEADER F Stavros Theodorakis 300007. PARTY G Anexartitoi Ellines (ANEL) Independent Greeks - National Patriotic Alliance LEADER G Panos Kammenos 300008. PARTY H Enosi Kentroon Union of Centrists LEADER H Vassilis Leventis 300009. Laiki Enotita (LAE) Popular Unity 300010. Antikapitalistiki Aristeri Synergasia gia tin Anatropi - Ergatiko Epanastatiko Komma Front of the Greek Anticapitalist Left (ANTARSYA) - Workers Revolutionary Party (EEK) 300011. United Popular Front (EPAM) 300012. Koinonia Society 300013. Dimiourgia Xana (DX) Recreate Greece 300014. Democrats-Society of Values-Pirate Party of Greece (D-KA-KPE) 300015. Laikos Orthodoxos Synagermos (LAOS) Popular Orthodox Rally 300016. Panellinio Sosialistiko Kinima (PASOK) The Panhellenic Socialist Movement 300017. Dimokratiki Aristera (DIMAR) Democratic Left --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: HONG KONG (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 344001. PARTY A Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB) LEADER A LEE Wai King, Starry 344002. PARTY B Civic Party (CPP) LEADER B EU Yuet Mee, Audrey 344003. PARTY C Democratic Party (DP) LEADER C LAU Wai Hing, Emily 344004. PARTY D Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) LEADER D LAM Shuk Yee 344005. PARTY E New People's Party (NPP) LEADER E IP LAU Suk Yee, Regina 344006. PARTY F People Power - League of Social Democrats (PP - LSD) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 344007. People Power (PP) 344008. League of Social Democrats (LSD) 344009. PARTY G Civic Passion - Proletariat Political Institute - Hong Kong Resurgence Order (CP - PPI - HKRO) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 344010. Civic Passion - Hong Kong Resurgence Order 344011. Civic Passion (CP) 344012. Proletariat Political Institute (PPI) 344013. Hong Kong Resurgence Order (HKRO) 344014. PARTY H Labour Party 344015. PARTY I ALLinHKG - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES LEADER I LEUNG Chung Hang, Baggio - see ELECTION STUDY NOTES 344016. Youngspiration 344017. Kowloon East Community 344018. Demosisto 344019. Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong 344020. Democracy Groundwork 344021. Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood 344022. Neo Democrats 344023. Liberal Party 344024. Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre 344025. Path of Democracy 344026. Third Side 344027. Justice Alliance 344028. The Frontier 344029. Voice of Loving Hong Kong 344030. Politihk Social Strategic 344031. Pioneer of Victoria Park 344032. Hong Kong Indigenous 344033. Kowloon West New Dynamic 344034. Civil Force 344035. Democratic Alliance | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - HONG KONG (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | The alphabetical codes for political parties were assigned in | descending order of the vote share in the geographical | constituency vote for the 2016 Legislative Council Election. | Voters cast one vote for closed party lists, which are compiled | separately for each of the five electoral districts and in some | instances feature more than one list per party per district. | The PARTIES AND LEADERS table above provides individual numerical | party codes for each combination of parties forming a joint party | list. For example, this is why there are separate codes for | People Power - League of Social Democrats (PP - LSD) (PARTY F), | People Power (PP), and League of Social Democrats (LSD). | | PARTY F (People Power - League of Social Democrats) was an | electoral alliance between the People Power (PP) and the League | of Social Democrats (LSD). Data for PARTY F is not available for | the like/dislike rating of the party (E3017_), the left-right | placement of the party (E3019_), and the optional scale rating | (E3021_). | | PARTY G was an electoral alliance between Civic Passion (CP), | the Proletariat Political Institute (PPI), and Hong Kong | Resurgence Order (HKRO). Data for E3017_, E3019_, and E3021_ is | neither available for PARTY G, nor for any of its member | parties. | | PARTY I (AllinHKG) was an electoral alliance consisting of | Youngspiration, Kowloon East Community, Tin Shui Wai New Force, | Cheung Sha Wan Community Establishment Power, Tsz Wan Shan | Constructive Power and Tuen Mun Community. E3017_I, E3019_I and | E3021_I refer to Youngspiration, the largest coalition member. | Likewise, respondents rated the leader of Youngspiration, Baggio | Leung Chung Hang in E3018_I. | | Data is unavailable for PARTY H (Labor Party) for variables | E3017_H, E3018_H, E3019_H, and E3021_H. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: HUNGARY (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 348001. PARTY A Fidesz - Magyar Polgari Szovetseg - Keresztenydemokrata Neppart Fidesz - KNDP LEADER A Victor Orban 348002. PARTY B Jobbik Magyaporszagert Mozgalom (Jobbik) Jobbik - Movement For a Better Hungary LEADER B Vona Gabor 348003. PARTY C Magyar Szocialista Part - Parbeszed Magyarorszagert Part (MSZP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Hungarian Socialist Party-Dialogue for Hungary LEADER C Molnar Gyla LEADER I Karacsony Gergely - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 348004. PARTY D Lehet Mas A Politika (LMP) Politics Can Be Different LEADER D Szel Bernadett 348005. PARTY E Demokratikus Koalicio (DK) Democratic Coalition LEADER E Gyurcsany Ferenc 348006. PARTY F Momentum Mozgalom - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Momentum Movement 348007. PARTY G Magyar Ketfraku Kutya Part - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party 348008. PARTY H Egyutt-A Korszakvaltok Partja - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Together 348009. Munkaspart Hungarian Workers Party 348010. Osszefogas - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Unity 348011. Zoldek Hungarian Social Green Party | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - HUNGARY (2018): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | The alphabetic order of parties is based on their share of votes | in the second segment - the proportional national party list | tier. | Following CSES conventions, in countries where voters have two | votes (i.e.: a constituency and a list vote) simultaneously, | parties are ordered by the national share of the party list vote | (tier 2). | | Code 348003. refers to the electoral coalition between Hungarian | Socialist Party (MSZP) and Dialogue for Hungary. Variables | denoted with the alphabetical letter C, however, only refer to | one of its members, the MSZP, which was the dominant member in | the coalition. | | Karacsony Gergely was the leader of party "Dialogue for Hungary" | which was part of the coalition and contested the election with | 348003. Hungarian Socialist Party (PARTY C). | | Unity is an electoral coalition that competed in 2014 Hungarian | Parliamentary elections. It was comprised of the following | parties: Hungarian Socialist Party, Together 2014 - Dialogue | for Hungary, Democratic Coalition, Hungarian Liberal Party. | | For PARTIES F, G, and H, data is unavailable for variables | E3017_ (LIKE/DISLIKE PARTY) and E3019_ (LEFT-RIGHT PARTY). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: ICELAND (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 352001. PARTY A Sjalfstaeoisflokkurinn (Sj) Independence Party LEADER A Bjarni Benediktsson 352002. PARTY B Vinstrihreyfingin - graent framboo (VG) Left-Green Movement LEADER B Katrin Jakobsdottir 352003. PARTY C Piratar (Pi) Pirate Party LEADER C Birgitta Jonsdottir 352004. PARTY D Framsoknarflokkurinn (F) Progressive Party LEADER D Sigurour Ingi Johannsson 352005. PARTY E Vioreisn Reform Party LEADER E Benedikt Johannesson 352006. PARTY F Bjort framtio (BF) Bright Future LEADER F Ottar Proppe 352007. PARTY G Samfylkingin Social Democratic Alliance LEADER G Oddny Haroardottir 352008. PARTY H Flokkur folksins (FIF) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES People's Party 352009. PARTY I Dogun - stjornmalasamtok um rettlaeti, sanngirni og Lyoraeoi - SEE ELECTIONS STUDY NOTES Dawn - The organization of justice, fairness and democracy 352010. Albyoufylkingin (PFI) People's Front of Iceland 352011. Islenska bjoofylkingin Icelandic National Front 352012. Humanistaflokkurinn (PFI) Humanist Party 352013. Lyoraeoisvaktin Democracy Watch 352014. Haegri graenir, flokkur folksins (HG) Right-Green People's Party 352015. Landsbyggoarflokkurinn Rural Party 352016. Regnboginn Rainbow 352017. Flokkur Heimilanna (FH) Households Party | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - ICELAND (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | Data is unavailable for PARTY H (People's Party) and PARTY I | (Dawn) for variables E3017_, E3018_, and E3019_. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: ICELAND (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 352101. PARTY A Sjalfstaeoisflokkurinn (Sj) Independence Party LEADER A Bjarni Benediktsson 352102. PARTY B Vinstrihreyfingin - graent framboo (VG) Left-Green Movement LEADER B Katrin Jakobsdottir 352103. PARTY C Samfylkingin Social Democratic Alliance LEADER C Oddny Haroardottir 352104. PARTY D Mioflokkurinn (M) Centre Party LEADER D Sigmundur Davio Gunnlaugsson 352105. PARTY E Framsoknarflokkurinn (F) Progressive Party LEADER E Sigurour Ingi Johannsson 352106. PARTY F Piratar (Pi) Pirate Party LEADER F Porhilder Sunna Aevarsdottir - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 352107. PARTY G Flokkur folksins (FIF) People's Party LEADER G Inga Saeland 352108. PARTY H Vioreisn Reform Party LEADER H Porgerour Katrin Gunnarsdottir 352109. PARTY I Bjort framtio (BF) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Bright Future 352110. Albyoufylkingin (PFI) People's Front of Iceland 352111. Dogun - stjornmalasamtok um rettlaeti, sanngirni og Lyoraeoi Dawn - The organization of justice, fairness and democracy 352112. Humanistaflokkurinn (PFI) Humanist Party 352113. Islenska bjoofylkingin Icelandic National Front | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - ICELAND (2017): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADER F, Porhilder Sunna Aevarsdottir, was the spokesperson of | the Pirate Party (PARTY F) which did not have a formal leader at | the time of the 2017 election. | | Data for PARTY I is unavailable for E3017_I (Like/Dislike Party | I), E3018_I (Like/Dislike Leader I), and E3019_I (Left-Right | Placement - Party I). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: IRELAND (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 372001. PARTY A Fine Gael (FG) Tribe of the Irish LEADER A Enda Kenny 372002. PARTY B Fianna Fail (FF) Soldiers of Destiny LEADER B Michael Martin 372003. PARTY C Sinn Fein (SF) We Ourselves LEADER C Gerry Adams 372004. PARTY D Labor Party (Lab) LEADER D Joan Burton 372005. PARTY E Anti-Austerity Alliance-People Before Profit (AAA-PBP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES LEADER E Richard Boyd Barrett - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 372006. PARTY F Social Democrats (SD) LEADER F Stephen Donnelly - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 372007. PARTY G Green Party (GP) LEADER G Eamon Ryan 372008. PARTY H Renua Ireland (RI) Renew Ireland 372009. Workers Party (TWP) 372010. Direct Democracy Ireland (DDI) 372011. Anti-Austerity Alliance (AAA) 372012. People Before Profit (PBP) 999989. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - IRELAND (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | PARTY E, Anti-Austerity Alliance-People Before Profit (AAA-PBP), | was an electoral alliance between the Anti-Austerity Alliance | (AAA), People Before Profit (PBP), and the Anti-Water Tax | Socialist Party (SP). The alliance operated under a collective | leadership. Listed as LEADER F is Richard B. Barrett (PBP) who | represented the alliance in a television debate before the | election. | | PARTY G, the Social Democrats (SD), officially had three | leaders. Listed as LEADER G is Stephen Donnelly who represented | the alliance in a television debate before the election. | | The code 999989 for Independent Candidates also includes | those respondents who reported to have voted for the Independent | Alliance (IA) in variable E3013_LH_DC (N=3). The IA was | comprised of a grouping of independent politicians and was | formed in 2015 but is not formally registered as a political | party (and hence, is not assigned a party/coalition | alphabetical code) and does not employ the whip system. Some of | its members are currently participating in the government | formed after the 2016 elections with PARTY A, Fine Gael (FG). | | For PARTY H (Renua Ireland - RI), data is unavailable for the | party like/dislike scale (E3017_H), the left-right placement | by respondents (E3019_H), the expert ideological classification | (E5017_H), the expert left-right classification (E5018_H), and | the expert populist rating (E5020_H). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: ITALY (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 380001. PARTY A Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S) Five Star Movement LEADER A Luigi Di Maio 380002. PARTY B Partito Democratico (PD) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Democratic Party LEADER B Matteo Renzi LEADER I Paolo Gentiloni - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 380003. PARTY C Lega (LN) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES League LEADER C Matteo Salvini 380004. PARTY D Forza Italia (FI) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Go Italy LEADER D Silvio Berlusconi 380005. PARTY E Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Brothers of Italy LEADER E Giorgia Meloni 380006. PARTY F Liberi e Uguali (LeU) Free and Equal LEADER F Pietro Grasso 380007. Piu Europa (+E) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES More Europe 380008. Noi con l'Italia - Unione di Centro (NcI-UdC) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Us with Italy - Christian Democratic Union 380009. Potere al Popolo (PaP) Power to the People 380010. Civica Popolare (CP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Popular Civic List 380011. Insieme - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Together List 380012. Partito Comunista (PC) Communist Party 380013. Per una Sinistra Rivoluzionaria (PuSR) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES For a Revolutionary Left 380014. CasaPound Italia (CPI) CasaPound Italy 380015. Il Popolo della Famiglia (PdF) The People of Family 380016. Grande Nord (GN) Great North 380017. Unione di Centro (UdC) Union of the Centre 380018. Lista Amnistia Giustizia Liberta (LAGL) Amnesty Justice Freedom List 380019. Sinistra Ecologia Liberta (SEL) Left Ecology Freedom 380020. Rivoluzione Civile (RC)- SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Civil Revolution 380021. La Destra The Right 380022. Forza Nuova (FN) New Force 380023. Scelta Civica (SC) Civic Choice 380024. Fare per Fermare il Declino (FFD) Act to Stop the Decline 380025. Grande Sud (GS) Great South | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - ITALY (2018): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | PARTY G (Us with Italy - Christian Democratic Union, NcI-UdC) | was an electoral alliance between Us with Italy (NcI) and the | Christian Democratic Union (UdC). | | PARTY D (Go Italy, FI) had changed its name in November 2013 and | was formerly known as The People of Freedom (PdL) party. | | LEADER I (Paolo Gentiloni) replaced Matteo Renzi as Prime | Minister of Italy on December 12, 2016. Renzi, however, remained | leader of the Democratic Party. Data on E3018 (LIKE-DISLIKE | LEADER A/I) is available for both. | | For the district candidate vote, two coalitions formed. The | center-right coalition consisted of PARTY C (Lega Nord, LN), | PARTY D (Go Italy, FI), and PARTY E (Brother of Italy, FdI), and | Us with Italy - Christian Democratic Union (NcI-UdC). The | center-left coalition consisted of PARTY B (Democratic Party, | PD), More Europe (+E), the Popular Civic List (CP), and the | Together List | | 380010. The Popular Civic List (CP) was an electoral alliance | between the Popular Alternative (AP), Italy of Values (IdV), | Centrists for Europe (CpE), Union for Trentino (UpT), Italy | is Popular (IP), Solidary Democracy (DemoS), the Christian | Popular Union (UPC), and Popular Italy. | | 380011. the Together List was a coalition between the Italian | Socialist Party (PSI), the Federation of the Greens (FdV), and | Civic Area (AC). | | 380013. For a Revolutionary Left (PuSR) was an electoral | coalition of the Workers' Communist Party (PCL) and Left, Class, | Revolution (SCR). | | 380020. Civil Revolution (RC) was an electoral coalition | competing in the 2013 elections. It consisted of Italy of Values | (IdV), the Communist Refoundation Party (PRC), Party of Italian | Communists (PdCI), the Federation of the Greens (FdV), The | Network 2018 (LR2018), and the Orange Movement (MA). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: LITHUANIA (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 440001. PARTY A Tevynes sajunga - Lietuvos krikscionys demokratai (TS- LKD) Homeland Union - Lithuanian Christian Democrats LEADER A Gabrielius Landsbergis 440002. PARTY B Lietuvos valstieciu ir zaliuju sajunga (LVZS) Lithuania Union of Farmers and Greens LEADER B Ramunas Karbauskis 440003. PARTY C Lietuvos socialdemokratu partija (LSDP) Lithuanian Social Democratic Party LEADER C Algirdas Butkevicius 440004. PARTY D Lietuvos Respublikos Liberalu sajudis (LRLS) Liberal Movement of the Republic of Lithuania LEADER D Remigijus Simasius 440005. PARTY E Antikorupcine N. Puteikio ir K. Krivicko koalicija - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Anti-Corruption Coalition (LCP-LPP) LEADER E Naglis Puteikis 440006. PARTY F Lietuvos lenku rinkimu akcija - Krikscionisku seimu sajunga (LLRA-KSS) Lithuanian Poles Electoral Action - Christian Families Alliance LEADER F Valdemar Tomasevski 440007. PARTY G Partija tvarka ir teisingumas (PTT) Party Order and Justice LEADER G Rolandas Paksas 440008. PARTY H Darbo Partija (DP) Labour Party LEADER H Valentinas Mazuronis 440009. Lietuvos Laisves Sajunga (Liberalai) (LLS) Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) 440010. Lietuvos Zaliuju Partija (LZP) Lithuanian Green Party 440011. Politine partija "Lietuvos sarasas" Political Party "List of Lithuania" 440012. Lietuvos liaudies partija (LLP) Lithuanian People's Party 440013. S. Buskeviciaus ir Tautininku koalicija - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES "Pries korupcija ir skurda" (JL-LTS) Coalition of Anti-Corruption and Poverty 440014. Drasos Kelias (DK) Political Party "Road of Courage" 440015. Liberalu ir centro sajunga (LiCS) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Liberal and Centre Union 440016. TAIP - Tevynes atgimimas ir perspektyva Political Party "Yes" 440017. Krikscioniu partija (KP) Christian Party 440018. Partija "Jaunoji Lietuva" Party "Young Lithuania" 440019. Nacionalinis susivienijimas "Uz Lietuva Lietuvoje" National Union "For Lithuania in Lithuania" 440020. Demokratine darbo ir vienybes partija Democratic Labour and Unity Party 440021. Respublikonu partija Republican Party 440022. Political Party "Lithuanian Green Union" | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - LITHUANIA (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | 440005. Anti-Corruption Coalition is an alliance formed by | Lithuanian Centre Party (CP) and Lithuanian Pensioners' | Party (LPP). | | 440013. Coalition of Anti-Corruption and Poverty is an alliance | formed by Young Lithuania (JL) and Lithuanian Nationalist and | Republican Union (LTS). | | Parties 440015. Liberal and Centre Union (LiCS) and | 440016. Political Party "Yes" merged in 2014 to form a | 440009. Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- <<>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: MONTENEGRO (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 499001. PARTY A Demokratska Partija Socijalista Crne Gore (DPS) Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro LEADER A Milo Djukanovic 499002. PARTY B Demokratski Front (DF) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Democratic Front LEADER B Andrija Mandic - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 499003. PARTY C Koalicija Kljuc (DEMOS, SNP, URA) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Key Coalition LEADER C Miodrag Lekic - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 499004. PARTY D Demokratska Crna Gora (DCG) Democratic Montenegro LEADER D Aleksa Becic 499005. PARTY E Socijaldemokratska partija Crne Gore (SDP) Social Democratic Party of Montenegro LEADER E Ranko Krivokapic 499006. PARTY F Socijaldemokrate Crne Gore (SD) Social Democrats of Montenegro LEADER F Ivan Brajovic 499007. PARTY G Bosnjacka Stranka (BS) Bosniak Party LEADER G Rafet Husovic 499008. PARTY H Albanci odlucno (FORCA-DUA-AA) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Albanians Decisively 499009. PARTY I Hrvatska Gradjanska Inicijativa (HGI) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Croatian Civic Initiative 499010. Pozitivna Crna Gora (PCG) Positive Montenegro 499011. Albanska koalicija "Sa jednim ciljem" - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Albanian Coalition "With one Goal" 499012. Lista demokratskog saveza Albanaca Democratic Alliance of Albanians 499013. Srpska stranka (SS) Serb Party 499014. Bosnjacka demokratska zajednica u Crnoj Gori (BDZ) Bosniak Democratic Union in Montenegro 499015. Alternativa Crna Gora (ACG) Alternative Montenegro 499016. Stranka srpskih radikala (SSR) Party of Serb Radicals 499017. Stranka penzionera, invalida i socijalne pravde Party of Pensioners, Disabled and Social Justice 499018. Demokratski savez (DEMOS) Democratic Alliance - DEMOS 499019. Socijalisticka narodna partija Crne Gore (SNP) Socialist Peoples Party of Montenegro 499020. Gradjanski Pokret - Ujedinjena reformska akcija (URA) Civic Movement - United Reform Action 499021. Albanska alternativa (AA) Albanian Alternative 499022. Nova demokratska snaga - FORCA (FORCA) New Democratic Power - Forca 499023. Demokratska unija Albanaca (DUA) Democratic Union of Albanians 499024. Demokratska partija Albanaca (DP) Democratic Party of Albanians 499025. Demokratski savez u Crnoj Gori (DS) Democratic Alliance in Montenegro 499026. Koalicija za Evropsku Crnu Goru - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES Coalition "For a European Montenegro" 499027. Srpska sloga Serbian Unity 499028. Albanska koalicija (DS-DP-AA) Albanian Coalition 499029. Albanska Omladinska Alijansa - Aleanca Rinore e Shqiptareve Albanian Youth Alliance | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - MONTENEGRO (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | PARTY B (Democratic Front, DF) is an electoral coalition. The | two key constituent parties were New Serbian Democracy (NSD) and | the Movement for Changes (PzP). LEADER B, Andrija Mandic, is the | leader of NSD, the largest member party of the DF. Respondents | were asked to rate him on the like-dislike scale in E3018_B. | | PARTY C (Key Coalition) was an electoral alliance consisting of | the Democratic Alliance (DEMOS), the Socialist People's Party | (SNP) and United Reform Action (URA). Variables E3017_C, | E3019_C, E3021_C, E4004_C_N and E4005_C_N refer to DEMOS, the | largest member party of the alliance. | LEADER C, Miodrag Lekic, is the leader of DEMOS. Lekic was also | the lead candidate for the Key Coalition's party list, following | his candidacy in the 2013 Presidential election. Respondents | were asked to rate him in E3018_C. | | PARTY H (Albanians Decisively) is an electoral alliance of | New Democratic Power (FORCA), the Albanian Alternative (AA) and | the Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA). Data for PARTY H is | unavailable for the party like/dislike scale (E3017_H), the | respondents' left-right placement (E3019_H), and the optional | scale (E3020_H). | | 499011. Albanian Coalition "With one Goal" was an electoral | coalition consisting of the Democratic Party of Albanians (DP), | Democratic Alliance in Montenegro (DS), and other minor Albanian | Parties in Montenegro. | | 499026. Coalition "For a European Montenegro" was an | electoral alliance of the Democratic Party of Socialists | (DPS), the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Liberal | Party (LP) for the 2012 Montenegrin parliamentary elections. | | Data for PARTY I is unavailable for the party like/dislike scale | (E3017_I), the respondents' left-right placement (E3019_I), and | the optional scale (E3021_I). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: NEW ZEALAND (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 554001. PARTY A National Party (NP) LEADER A Bill English 554002. PARTY B Labour Party (Lab) LEADER B Jacinda Ardern 554003. PARTY C New Zealand First Party (NZFP) LEADER C Winston Peters 554004. PARTY D Green Party (GP) LEADER D James Shaw 554005. PARTY E The Opportunities Party (TOP) LEADER E Gareth Morgan 554006. PARTY F Maori Party (MP) LEADER F Te Ururoa Flavel LEADER I Marama Fox - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 554007. PARTY G ACT New Zealand (ACT) LEADER G David Seymour 554008. PARTY H MANA Movement (MANA) LEADER H Hone Harawira 554009. United Future (UFNZ) 554010. Conservative Party (CP) 554011. New Zealand People's Party 554012. Ban 1080 Party 554013. Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party (ALC) 554014. Climate First Party 554015. Forest and Bird Party 554016. New Zealand Outdoors Party | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - NEW ZEALAND (2017): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | The Maori Party had two leaders. While Te Ururoa Flavel is | coded as LEADER F, Marama Fox is coded as LEADER I. | Variables pertaining to Marama Fox end with the letter I. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: NORWAY (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 578001. PARTY A Arbeiterpartiet (AP) Labor Party LEADER A Jonas Gahr Store 578002. PARTY B Hoyre (H) Conservative Party LEADER B Erna Solberg 578003. PARTY C Fremskrittspartiet (FRP) Progress Party LEADER C Siv Jensen 578004. PARTY D Senterpartiet (SP) Center Party LEADER D Trygve Slagsvold Vedum 578005. PARTY E Sosialistisk Venstreparti (SV) Socialist Left Party LEADER E Audun Lysbakken 578006. PARTY F Venstre (V) Liberal Party LEADER F Trin Skei Grande 578007. PARTY G Kristelig Folkeparti (KRF) Christian Democratic Party LEADER G Knut Arild Hareide 578008. PARTY H Miljopartiet de Gronne (MDG) The Greens LEADER H Rasmus Hansson 578009. PARTY I Rodt (R) Red LEADER I Bjornar Moxnes --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: SOUTH KOREA (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 410001. PARTY A Saenuri Dang (SP) Saenuri Party LEADER A Moo-sung Kim 410002. PARTY B Deobureominju Dang (DP) Democratic Party of Korea LEADER B Jong-in Kim - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES LEADER I Jae-in Moon - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 410003. PARTY C Gungminui Dang (PP) The People's Party LEADER C Cheol-soo Ahn 410004. PARTY D Jeongui Dang (JP) The Justice Party 410005. Daetonghap Minju-sindang (DUP) Democratic United Party 410006. Tonghap Jinbo Dang Unified Progressive Party (UPP) 410007. Jayou Seonjin Dang Liberty Forward Party | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - SOUTH KOREA (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | The alphabetical codes for political parties were assigned in | descending order of the vote share for district candidates in | the 2016 Legislative Election. | For elections to its unicameral legislature, the National | Assembly, South Korea employs a mixed electoral system in which | respondents cast one vote for district candidates in single- | member constituencies (SMD), and a second vote for closed party | lists (proportional representation). | Alphabetic party codes were assigned according to district | candidate votes because the vast majority of seats (253 out of | 300) are returned by district candidate vote. Additionally, | seats of both segments are allocated separately; each party is | allocated its proportionate share of the PR seats plus the SMD | seats won by its candidates. | | LEADER B (Jong-in Kim) was chairman of the Democratic Party at | the time of the 2016 legislative election. He was the successor | of LEADER I (Jae-in Moon), who led the party until January 2016. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: TAIWAN (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 158001. PARTY A Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) LEADER A Tsai Ing-wen - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 158002. PARTY B Kuomintang (KMT) LEADER B Eric Chu - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 158003. PARTY C New Power Party (NPP) 158004. PARTY D Green-Social Democratic Coalition (GP - SDP) 158005. PARTY E Minkuotang (MKT) 158006. PARTY F People First Party (PFP) LEADER F James Soong - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 158007. PARTY G Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) 158008. New Party (NP) 158009. Faith and Hope League 158010. Trees Party (TP) 158011. Non-Partisan Solidarity Union (NPSU) 158012. Chinese Unionist Party (CUP) 158013. Free Taiwan Party (FTP) 158014. MCFAP 158015. Constitutional Conventions of Taiwan (CCT) 158016. National Health Service Alliance (NHSA) 158017. Peace Dove Alliance Party (PDAP) 158018. Taiwan Independence Party (TIP) 158019. People Boss Party 158020. Taiwan National Congress 158021. Social Democratic Party (SDP) 158021. The Motorist Party of the ROC | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - TAIWAN (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADERS A, B, and F were the Presidential candidates of their | respective parties in the 2016 Taiwan Presidential Election. | | Data for PARTY D (Green-Social Democratic Coalition, GP - SDP) | and PARTY E (Minkuotang, MKT) is unavailable for the party like/ | dislike ratings (E3017_) and the respondents' placement of the | parties on the optional scale (E3021_). --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: TURKEY (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 792001. PARTY A Adalet Ve Kalkinma Partisi (AKP) Justice and Development Party LEADER A Recep Tayyip Erdogan - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 792002. PARTY B Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi (CHP) Republican People's Party LEADER B Kemal Kilicdaroglu 792003. PARTY C Halklarin Demokratik Partisi (HDP) Peoples' Democratic Party LEADER C Pervin Buldan 792004. PARTY D Milliyetci Hareket Partisi (MHP) Nationalist Action Party LEADER D Devlet Bahceli 792005. PARTY E Iyi Parti (IYI) Good Party LEADER E Meral Aksener - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 792006. PARTY F Saadet Partisi (SP) Felicity Party LEADER F Temel Karamollaoglu - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 792007. Hur Dava Partisi (HUDAPAR) Free Cause Party 792008. Vatan Partisi (VP) Patriotic Party 792009. Hak ve Esitlik Partisi (HEPAR) Rights and Equality Party 792010. Buyuk Birlik Partisi (BBP) Grand Unity Party | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - TURKEY (2018): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADERS A, E, and F were the Presidential candidates of their | respective parties in the 2018 Turkish Presidential Election. | | Two alliances formed for the Turkish 2018 parliamentary | election. | | ALLIANCE 1, The People's Alliance, was an alliance of the | Justice and Development Party (AKP), the Nationalist Action | Party (MHP) and the Grand Unity Party (BBP). | | ALLIANCE 2, The Nation Alliance, consisted of the Republican | People's Party (CHP), the Good Party (IYI), and the Felicity | Party (SP). | | The order of the parties in the above list (A-F) follows the | outcome of the 2018 Lower House election, which was held on the | same day as the Presidential election. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTIES AND LEADERS: UNITED STATES (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 840001. PARTY A Democratic Party (DEM) LEADER A Hillary Rodham Clinton 840002. PARTY B Republican Party (REP) LEADER B Donald Trump 840003. PARTY C Libertarian (LP) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES 840004. PARTY D Greens (GPUS) - SEE ELECTION STUDY NOTES | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - UNITES STATES (2016): PARTIES AND LEADERS | | LEADERS A and B were the Presidential candidates of their | respective parties in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. | | Data is unavailable for PARTY C (Libertarian) and PARTY D | (Greens) for the party like/dislike rating (E3017_) and the | respondents' left-right placement (E3019_). =========================================================================== ))) PARTY IDENTIFIERS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES =========================================================================== For all parties that are assigned an alphabetical code in the CSES dataset, CSES provides party identifiers from two other comparative projects, namely the Manifesto Research on Political Representation (MARPOR, formerly the Comparative Manifesto Project, CMP) project, and The Parliament and Government (ParlGov) database. Below, we list the identifiers assigned by each project to a party included in CSES Module 5. Inclusion of these identifiers allow for easy data bridging between CSES Module 5 and these datasets. Data are only listed for polities where information is available. Polities are listed in alphabetical order. Parties are listed in order of their A-I assignment in each polity. In circumstances where there are multiple elections that are included in Module 5 for one polity, parties are first listed according to alphabetical assignment for the first election study in question. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: AUSTRALIA (2019) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liberal Party (LP) 63620 1411 Australian Labor Party (ALP) 63320 1253 Australian Greens (AG) 63110 751 National Party of Australia (NP) 63810 184 United Australia Party (UAP) 63410 1912 Pauline Hanson's One Nation (PHON) 999999 386 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: AUSTRIA (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Austrian People's Party (OVP) 42520 1013 Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPO) 42320 973 Freedom Party of Austria (FPO) 42420 50 NEOS - The New Austria together with Irmgard Griss, 42430 2255 Citizens for Freedom and Responsibility (NEOS) Peter Pilz List (PILZ) 42120 2651 The Greens - The Green Alternative (GRUENE) 42110 1429 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: FRANCE (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Republic Onwards! (LaREM) 31425 2643 National Front (FN) 31720 270 The Republicans (LR) 31626 658 Indomitable France (FI) 31240 2644 Socialist Party (PS) 31320 1539 France Arise (DLF) 999999 2399 Europe Ecology - The Greens (EELV) 31110 873 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: GERMANY (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 41521 808 Social Democratic Party (SPD) 41320 558 Alternative for Germany (AfD) 41953 2253 Free Democratic Party (FDP) 41420 543 Left Party (Die Linke) 41223 791 Alliance 90/The Greens 41113 772 Christian Social Union (CSU) 41521 1180 Free Voters (FW) 999999 41 | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - GERMANY (2017): PARTY IDS FROM OTHER | COMPARATIVE STUDIES | | MARPOR includes a joint code for the coalition Christian | Democratic Union / Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) which is why | the CDU and CSU are assigned identical codes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: GREECE (2015) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Coalition of the Radical Left (SYRIZA) 34020 1592 New Democracy (ND) 34511 47 Popular Association - Golden Dawn (XA) 34720 2092 Democratic Coalition (PASOK - DIMAR) 999999 2093 Communist Party of Greece (KKE) 34210 614 The River (Potami) 34340 2346 Independent Greeks (ANEL) 34730 2091 Union of Centrists 34110 2165 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: HUNGARY (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fidesz 86061 437 Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik) 86710 600 Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) 86220 1591 Politics Can Be Different (LMP) 86110 403 Democratic Coalition (DK) 86221 1970 Momentum Movement (MM) 999999 2659 Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party (MKKP) 999999 2660 Together (Egyutt) 999999 2318 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: ICELAND (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Independence Party (Sj) 15620 1342 Left-Green Movement (VG) 15111 210 Pirate Party (Pi) 15952 2205 Progressive Party (F) 15810 1455 Reform Party 999999 2633 Bright Future (BF) 15440 2204 Social Democratic Alliance 15328 1006 People's Party (FIF) 999999 2632 Dawn 999999 2206 | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - ICELAND (2016): PARTY IDS FROM OTHER | COMPARATIVE STUDIES | | MAROPOR codes were unavailable for the election year 2016 at the | the time of the release. MARPOR codes were instead taken from | 2013, the most recent election available in the MARPOR dataset. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: ICELAND (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Independence Party (Sj) 15620 1342 Left-Green Movement (VG) 15111 210 Social Democratic Alliance 15328 1006 Centre Party 999999 2655 Progressive Party (F) 15810 1455 Pirate Party (Pi) 15952 2205 People's Party (FIF) 999999 2632 Reform Party 999999 2633 Bright Future (BF) 15440 2204 | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - ICELAND (2016): PARTY IDS FROM OTHER | COMPARATIVE STUDIES | | MAROPOR codes were unavailable for the election year 2017 at the | the time of publication. MARPOR codes were instead taken from | 2013, the most recent election available in the MARPOR dataset | at the time of data processing. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: IRELAND (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fine Gael (FG) 53520 1393 Fianna Fail (FF) 53620 280 Sinn Fein (SF) 53951 2217 Labour Party (Lab) 53320 318 Anti-Austerity Alliance - People Before Profit (AAA-PBP) 53240 9999 Social Democrats (SD) 53321 2619 Green Party (GP) 53110 1573 | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - IRELAND (2016): PARTY IDS FROM OTHER | COMPARATIVE STUDIES | | MARPOR includes two separate codes for the Anti-Austerity | Alliance - People Before Profit (AAA-PBP) Alliance, but not a | joint code. The code provided here refers to the AAA. The code | for the PBP is 53231. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: ITALY (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Five Star Movement (M5S) 32956 2155 Democratic Party (PD) 32440 382 League (LN) 32720 1436 Go Italy (FI) 32610 596 Brothers of Italy (FdI) 999999 9999 Free and Equal (LeU) 999999 9999 | ELECTION STUDY NOTES - ITALY (2018): PARTY IDS FROM OTHER | COMPARATIVE STUDIES | | Go Italy (FI) is listed in ParlGov as "Go Italy - The People | of Freedom", the latter being the name of Go Italy's | predecessor. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: LITHUANIA (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Homeland Union - Christian Democrats (TS-LKD) 88621 1045 Lithuania Union of Farmers and Greens (LVZS) 88620 191 Lithuanian Social Democratic Party (LSDP) 88320 1277 Liberal Movement (LRLS) 88450 482 Anti-Corruption Coalition (LCP-LPP) 999999 9999 Lithuanian Poles Electoral Action - Christian 88951 28 Families Alliance (LLRA-KSS) Party Order and Justice (PTT) 88460 1421 Labour Party (DP) 88440 581 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: MONTENEGRO (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS) 91220 9999 Democratic Front (DF) 91060 9999 Key Coalition (DEMOS, SNP, URA) 91030 9999 Democratic Montenegro (DCG) 91440 9999 Social Democratic Party of Montenegro (SDP) 91321 9999 Social Democrats of Montenegro (SD) 91324 9999 Bosniak Party (BS) 91920 9999 Albanians Decisively (FORCA-DUA-AA) 999999 9999 Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI) 999999 9999 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: NEW ZEALAND (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- National Party (NP) 64620 997 Labour Party (Lab) 64320 878 New Zealand First Party (NZFP) 64621 891 Green Party (GP) 64110 1171 The Opportunities Party (TOP) 999999 2650 Maori Party (MP) 64901 114 ACT New Zealand (ACT) 64420 617 MANA Movement (MANA) 64902 1972 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: NORWAY (2017) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Labor Party (AP) 12320 104 Conservative Party (H) 12620 1435 Progress Party (FRP) 12951 351 Center Party (SP) 12810 702 Socialist Left Party (SV) 12221 81 Liberal Party (V) 12420 647 Christian Democratic Party (KRF) 12520 1538 The Greens (MDG) 12110 2254 Red (R) 999999 1638 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: SOUTH KOREA (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saenuri Party (SP) 113630 999999 Democratic Party (DP) 113441 999999 The People's Party (PP) 113442 999999 The Justice Party (JP) 113322 999999 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: TURKEY (2018) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Justice and Development Party (AKP) 74628 901 Republican People's Party (CHP) 74321 507 Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) 74210 2572 Nationalist Action Party (MHP) 74712 408 Good Party (IYI) 74640 2702 Felicity Party (SP) 74717 1315 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> PARTY IDS FROM OTHER COMPARATIVE STUDIES: UNITED STATES (2016) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PARTY NAME (Abbreviation) MARPOR ID ParlGov ID --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Democratic Party (DEM) 61320 9999 Republican Party (REP) 61620 9999 Libertarian (LP) 999999 9999 Green (GPUS) 999999 9999 //END OF FILE