
Incumbency Advantage
Incumbency advantage refers to the benefits that current officeholders have when running for reelection. These advantages include greater name recognition, easier access to campaign funds, established voter support, and experience in campaigning and governing. Because of these advantages, incumbents often have a higher chance of winning elections compared to challengers, making it more difficult for new candidates to unseat them. This phenomenon helps explain why many elected officials remain in office for multiple terms.