Research on comparative voter turnout has produced a puzzling set of findings: proportional representation (PR) electoral systems increase turnout, but multiparty systems decrease turnout. This paper provides new evidence to resolve these conflicting findings by developing and testing the hypothesis that the presence of a pre-electoral coalition (PEC) increases voter turnout by reducing uncertainty about the possible government that will form after the election. PECs provide credible signals to voters about the commitment of participating parties to govern together, making the election more decisive as a mechanism for selecting the government by clarifying the possible electoral outcomes. This increased electoral decisiveness increases vote...
This article differentiates between three ways in which electoral cycles may impact on participation...
In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does lo...
Advocates of proportional representation (PR) often cite its potential for increasing citizen involv...
Research on comparative voter turnout has produced a puzzling set of findings: proportional represen...
The UK continues to use the First Past the Post electoral system, which is more likely to result in ...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Empirical findings based on aggregate data have found that proportional representation (PR) has a mi...
This article estimates for member states of the EU the effect of low levels of turnout on parties’ s...
This article differentiates between three ways in which electoral cycles may impact on participation...
Countries like Switzerland and the US have long had turnout rates below 50 % for national elections,...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Why do some parties coordinate their electoral strategies as part of a pre-electoral coalition, whil...
This article examines the forces shaping changes in the number of parties between consecutive electi...
This article differentiates between three ways in which electoral cycles may impact on participation...
In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does lo...
Advocates of proportional representation (PR) often cite its potential for increasing citizen involv...
Research on comparative voter turnout has produced a puzzling set of findings: proportional represen...
The UK continues to use the First Past the Post electoral system, which is more likely to result in ...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Empirical findings based on aggregate data have found that proportional representation (PR) has a mi...
This article estimates for member states of the EU the effect of low levels of turnout on parties’ s...
This article differentiates between three ways in which electoral cycles may impact on participation...
Countries like Switzerland and the US have long had turnout rates below 50 % for national elections,...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
Why do some parties coordinate their electoral strategies as part of a pre-electoral coalition, whil...
This article examines the forces shaping changes in the number of parties between consecutive electi...
This article differentiates between three ways in which electoral cycles may impact on participation...
In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does lo...
Advocates of proportional representation (PR) often cite its potential for increasing citizen involv...