Owning protest but sharing distrust? Confidence in the political system and anti-political-establishment party choice in the Finnish 2011 parliamentary elections

Authors

  • Maria Bäck Åbo Akademi
  • Elina Kestilä-Kekkonen University of Tampere

Keywords:

political trust, anti-establishment party, protest party, vote choice, Finland

Abstract

In this study we explore to what extent did anti-political-establishment voting mobilized manifest political distrust in the 2011 Finnish parliamentary elections. In particular, we seek to determine whether the channels of manifest political distrust vary for different forms of political trust. Individual-level data from the Finnish National Election Study (FNES 2011, N = 1,268) is analyzed by applying multinomial logistic regressions. The results show that antipolitical-establishment voting effectively channels both specific and diffuse political distrust, but this dissatisfaction is not reflected as anti-incumbency voting. Furthermore, it seems that a significant amount of latent political distrust, which is not explicitly expressed by party preference at electoral polls, exists in the electorates of several governmental and opposition parties.

Section
Articles

Published

2014-12-15

How to Cite

Bäck, M., & Kestilä-Kekkonen, E. (2014). Owning protest but sharing distrust? Confidence in the political system and anti-political-establishment party choice in the Finnish 2011 parliamentary elections. Finnish Journal of Social Research, 7, 21–35. https://doi.org/10.51815/fjsr.110721