The personalization of politics is a widely debated phenomenon in the electoral studies literature. However, most of the available research focuses on the national level and thus on party leaders and main party candidates. This article emphasizes the use of extending this debate to the constituency level and to constituency candidates. It furthermore sketches a framework for related research and introduces a new set of data collected in the context of the Comparative Candidate Studies Network (CCS).
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