Although mixed member proportional (MMP) systems offer several advantages they also have one potential problem that threatens the legitimacy of electoral outcomes. Some suggest that these systems suffer from a 'contamination effect' where candidates hav
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
This paper investigates the effect of a change in electoral systemon the relative importance of part...
It is often claimed that proportional representation (PR) undermines government effectiveness, inclu...
Why would a candidate in a mixed-member electoral system willingly forego the chance to be dual list...
The debate in New Zealand over whether to adopt a mixed-member proportional (MMP) system was based o...
The debate in New Zealand over whether to adopt a mixed-member proportional (MMP) system was based o...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
Mixed electoral systems are often associated with the hope of combining proportional election outcom...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
This dissertation is about ‘contamination’, or the interaction between the two built-in arenas found...
The past decade has witnessed a surprising growth in the popularity of mixed-member electoral system...
Political campaigns are much more attack-filled in some countries than in others. What accounts for ...
This paper introduces a model of vote choice in mixed-member proportional representation systems whe...
This paper introduces a model of vote choice in mixed-member proportional representation systems whe...
This paper investigates the effect of a change in electoral system on the relative importance of par...
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
This paper investigates the effect of a change in electoral systemon the relative importance of part...
It is often claimed that proportional representation (PR) undermines government effectiveness, inclu...
Why would a candidate in a mixed-member electoral system willingly forego the chance to be dual list...
The debate in New Zealand over whether to adopt a mixed-member proportional (MMP) system was based o...
The debate in New Zealand over whether to adopt a mixed-member proportional (MMP) system was based o...
This paper examines the impact of New Zealand’s 1996 adoption of a mixed member proportional (MMP) v...
Mixed electoral systems are often associated with the hope of combining proportional election outcom...
In 1996 New Zealand changed its electoral system from single-member-district plurality to a form of ...
This dissertation is about ‘contamination’, or the interaction between the two built-in arenas found...
The past decade has witnessed a surprising growth in the popularity of mixed-member electoral system...
Political campaigns are much more attack-filled in some countries than in others. What accounts for ...
This paper introduces a model of vote choice in mixed-member proportional representation systems whe...
This paper introduces a model of vote choice in mixed-member proportional representation systems whe...
This paper investigates the effect of a change in electoral system on the relative importance of par...
In the 1990s New Zealand did something quite extraordinary – it changed its voting system. Substanti...
This paper investigates the effect of a change in electoral systemon the relative importance of part...
It is often claimed that proportional representation (PR) undermines government effectiveness, inclu...