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      Getting Party Activists on Local Lists : How Dutch Local Party Branches Perform Their Recruitment Function

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          Getting Party Activists on Local Lists

          This article examines what explains the performance of Dutch local party branches in the recruitment of candidates for municipal councils. Fielding a list of candidates is the most basic function of political parties. In the Netherlands, party branches are under pressure from the low number of party members. To analyse how branches fulfil their role in recruitment, we employ our own survey of the secretaries of party branches held in the run-up to the 2018 municipal election. We find that party membership drives the successful fulfilment of the recruitment function but that, more than the absolute number of members, the crucial factors are how these party members cooperate, the number of active members and the development of this number.

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                Role: Simon Otjes is Assistant Professor of Dutch Politics at Leiden University and researcher at the Documentation Centre Dutch Political Parties of Groningen University. His research focuses on political parties, parliaments and public opinion. His articles have appeared in the American Journal of Political Science and in the European Journal of Political Research, among others.
                Role: Marcel Boogers is Professor of Innovation and Regional governance at Twente University. His research focuses on the structure of and dynamics within networks of local and regional governments. Boogers combines his position at Twente University with a position as senior advisor at consultancy firm BMC.
                Role: Gerrit Voerman is Professor of the Development and Function of the Dutch and European Party System at Groningen University and Director of its Centre Dutch Political Parties. His research focuses on political parties, their history and their organisation. He is editor of a long-running series of books on Dutch political parties.
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                PLC
                Politics of the Low Countries
                Eleven International Publishing (The Hague )
                2589-9929
                September 2020
                : 2
                : 2 , Parties at the Grassroots: Local Party Branches in the Low Countries
                : 148-168 (pp. 148-168)
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                PLC_2589-9929_2020_002_002_003
                10.5553/PLC/258999292020002002003
                4e47d41f-5ba1-47f2-9cc2-8188629157aa
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                municipal politics,recruitment,local party branches,candidate lists,political parties

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