Abstract: We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both countries share a mixed electoral system (MMP) that combines single member districts with proportional representation. New Zealand’s experience with MMP is relatively brief, having held just three elections since 1996 while Germany’s experience dates back to the 1950s. Using data collected through surveys of parliamentary candidates we consider how various factors such as partisan self-interest, minority status, incumbency, ideology, and attitudes about candidate selection structure support for the electoral system. We find strong overall support for MMP in both countries, with small parties and those to the left of the ideological spectrum being ...
Both Scotland and New Zealand, small nations with a British political heritage, implemented mixed-me...
Both Scotland and New Zealand, small nations with a British political heritage, implemented mixed-me...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both countries share...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to analyse and compare mixed-member electoral systems and their...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
Předmětem předkládané práce je analýza a komparace smíšených volebních systémů a jejich působení v p...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system to a proportional representation system known as Mi...
This thesis traces mixed-member proportional systems from their origin in Germany to their present d...
The basis of this project paper is mainly on the electoral system. It involves the analysis of the e...
Both Scotland and New Zealand, small nations with a British political heritage, implemented mixed-me...
Both Scotland and New Zealand, small nations with a British political heritage, implemented mixed-me...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
We examine elite support for electoral arrangements in Germany and New Zealand. Both countries share...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis is to analyse and compare mixed-member electoral systems and their...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
This research paper provides a brief history of the parliamentary voting systems used in New Zealand...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
The thesis is about New Zealand House of Representatives electoral system. In introductory part is b...
Předmětem předkládané práce je analýza a komparace smíšených volebních systémů a jejich působení v p...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system to a proportional representation system known as Mi...
This thesis traces mixed-member proportional systems from their origin in Germany to their present d...
The basis of this project paper is mainly on the electoral system. It involves the analysis of the e...
Both Scotland and New Zealand, small nations with a British political heritage, implemented mixed-me...
Both Scotland and New Zealand, small nations with a British political heritage, implemented mixed-me...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...