The impact of candidates’ profile and campaign decisions in electoral results: a data analytics approach
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Campos Valdés, Camilo
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Álvarez Miranda, Eduardo
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Morales Quiroga, Mauricio
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Pereira, Jordi
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Liberona Durán, Félix
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2021-12-16T17:49:56Z
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2021-12-16T17:49:56Z
Publication date
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2021
Cita de ítem
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Mathematics 2021, 9, 902.
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Identifier
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10.3390/math9080902
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/183259
Abstract
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In recent years, a wide range of techniques has been developed to predict electoral results
and to measure the influence of different factors in these results. In this paper, we analyze the
influence of the political profile of candidates (characterized by personal and political features) and
their campaign effort (characterized by electoral expenditure and by territorial deployment strategies
retrieved from social networks activity) on the electoral results. This analysis is carried out by
using three of the most frequent data analyitcs algorithms in the literature. For our analysis, we
consider the 2017 Parliamentary elections in Chile, which are the first elections after a major reform
of the electoral system, that encompassed a transition from a binomial to a proportional system,
a modification of the districts’ structure, an increase in the number of seats, and the requirement
of gender parity in the lists of the different coalitions. The obtained results reveal that, regardless
of the political coalition, the electoral experience of candidates, in particular in the same seat they
are running for (even when the corresponding district is modified), is by large the most influential
factor to explain the electoral results. However, the attained results show that the influence of other
features, such as campaign expenditures, depends on the political coalition. Additionally, by means
of a simulation procedure, we show how different levels of territorial deployment efforts might
impact on the results of candidates. This procedure could be used by parties and coalitions when
planning their campaign strategies.
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Patrocinador
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National Agency of Research and Development (ANID), Chile, through the program ANID-PFCHA Doctorado Nacional 2018-21181055
ANID through the program ANID-PCHA Magister para Funcionarios del Sector Publico 2020-79200116
ANID through the grant FONDECYT 1180670
Complex Engineering Systems Institute ANID PIA/BASAL AFB180003
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Lenguage
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en
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Publisher
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States