'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' Explaining Political Ambition by Electoral Success in Brazil

Journal of Politics in Latin America, Vol. 3, p. 73, 2013

24 Pages Posted: 15 Apr 2014

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Carlos Pereira

Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV)

Lucio Renno

Universidade de Brasília (UnB) - Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro

Date Written: December 1, 2013

Abstract

Why run for reelection when the logic and incentives of the political system leave no doubt that running for other offices is a better option? This paper focuses on the factors that influence both the choice of career and the electoral success of those who run for reelection and those who attempt to obtain other offices, using Brazil as a case study, a typically fragmented, multiparty environment with a strong executive. We argue that legislators run for reelection because it is the safest bet for them. The probability of winning is higher for those who attempt reelection than for those running for any other office. Because static ambition is conditioned by election results and not by the intrinsic desire to develop a career in the legislative branch, career paths do not necessarily lead to improvements in legislative professionalization and institutionalization. This finding contradicts theories that relate career paths to legislative institutionalization.

Keywords: Brazil, federal deputies, reelection, career choices, legislative branch

Suggested Citation

Pereira, Carlos and Renno, Lucio, 'Should I Stay or Should I Go?' Explaining Political Ambition by Electoral Success in Brazil (December 1, 2013). Journal of Politics in Latin America, Vol. 3, p. 73, 2013, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2425300

Carlos Pereira (Contact Author)

Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV) ( email )

R. Dr. Neto de Araujo 320 cj 1307
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro 22250-900
Brazil

HOME PAGE: http://ebape.fgv.br/en/faculty-members/carlos-pereira

Lucio Renno

Universidade de Brasília (UnB) - Campus Universitario Darcy Ribeiro ( email )

Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro
Brasilia, Distrito Federal 70910-900
Brazil

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