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Replication Data for: Does the Accumulation of Assets Shape Voting Preferences? Evidence from a Longitudinal Study in Britain

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A large stream of research has found that asset accumulation is associated with vote preferences, with those with a high number and value of assets being more likely to vote for center-right parties. Yet the bulk of this literature often falls short of accounting for alternative mechanisms that could be driving this relationship. In this letter we investigate the association between patrimony and the vote longitudinally, assessing the effects of within-person changes in patrimony on party support. Drawing on an 11-year panel from Britain, our results indicate that patrimony, whether measured by the number of assets one owns or the total value of these assets, is unrelated to support for the Conservative Party. This finding is solid against several robustness tests. Our data analysis suggests that patrimonial voting in Britain - as identified in prior research - may be driven primarily by pre-existing differences between asset owners and non-owners, rather than the assets themselves.
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