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Issue ownership is a concept in political science that states that a political party owns an issue if it is perceived by voters as the most competent party to solve a particular problem.[1] According to the concept, a party does better if issues they own play a major role in the election campaign.
The concept was first introduced in 1983 in the book "Explaining and predicting elections". The concept was later elaborated and popularized by the article "Issue Ownership in Presidential Elections, with a 1980 Case Study" by John Petrocik in 1996.[2]
^Stubager, Rune (2018-06-01). "What is Issue Ownership and How Should We Measure It?". Political Behavior. 40 (2). doi:10.1007/s11109-017-9403-y.
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