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Estratégias de campanha no horário gratuito de propaganda eleitoral em eleições proporcionais

By: SCHMITT, Rogério.
Contributor(s): CARNEIRO, Leandro Piquet | KUSCHNIR, Karina.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Rio de Janeiro : IUPERJ, 1999Subject(s): Sistema Eleitoral | Party system | Media and politicsOnline resources: Acesso Dados - Revista de Ciências Sociais 42, 2, p. 277-302Abstract: The article contends that Brazil’s "Horário Gratuito de Propaganda Eleitoral" (under which parties are granted free airtime for political campaign advertisements) can be contrasted with the Brazilian electoral system’s tendency to produce purely individualistic legislative campaigns. The central hypothesis is that the way in which Brazilian political parties organize their candidates’ participation in these time slots has substantial consequences both for their public image as well as for their poll performance. The first section of the article defines the more general characteristics of political representation in Brazil within the framework of traditional political science interpretations. The second section underscores the growing importance of studies on election campaigns and party presence in the media. Within this context, the evolution of the HGPE’s historical importance as a campaign space is examined. The third section presents our model of analysis of the HGPE, highlighting its effects on relations between parties, on the one hand, and their candidates and potential voters, on the other. Rio de Janeiro’s proportional elections of 1994 and 1996 are taken as a case study. The article concludes that the HGPE acts as a tool for informally ranking party lists in Brazil.
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The article contends that Brazil’s "Horário Gratuito de Propaganda Eleitoral" (under which parties are granted free airtime for political campaign advertisements) can be contrasted with the Brazilian electoral system’s tendency to produce purely individualistic legislative campaigns. The central hypothesis is that the way in which Brazilian political parties organize their candidates’ participation in these time slots has substantial consequences both for their public image as well as for their poll performance. The first section of the article defines the more general characteristics of political representation in Brazil within the framework of traditional political science interpretations. The second section underscores the growing importance of studies on election campaigns and party presence in the media. Within this context, the evolution of the HGPE’s historical importance as a campaign space is examined. The third section presents our model of analysis of the HGPE, highlighting its effects on relations between parties, on the one hand, and their candidates and potential voters, on the other. Rio de Janeiro’s proportional elections of 1994 and 1996 are taken as a case study. The article concludes that the HGPE acts as a tool for informally ranking party lists in Brazil.

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