The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electoral rules has attracted scholarly attention for some time. Although theoretical work suggests that proportional rule leads to more dispersion of representatives than plurality rule, empirical studies of this nexus have not yet reached a consensus. We argue that this is because they are plagued by serious problems as they rely on measures that differ for both sets of actors. We use behavioral data to estimate ideal points of voters and representatives on a common scale by taking advantage of the high frequency of referendums in Switzerland. We find that MPs elected in proportional representation systems are more widely dispersed around the media...
In this paper I show that in a parliamentary democracy, contrary to common wisdom, under a proportio...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
We examine the effect of electoral institutions on two important features of representation that are...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
Many studies have been devoted to the way electoral institutions shape the representative process in...
There is general agreement that democratic institutions shape politicians’ incentives to cater to ce...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
This study compares the representativeness of voters in the proportional electoral system with the s...
Abstract: It is commonly believed that majority voting enhances parties to cluster around the centre...
Analyzing the voting behavior of Swiss members of parliament (MP) using newly collected individual, ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Drawing on new data that combine recorded votes from the Swiss National Assembly with canton-level r...
When judging how ‘fair’ voting rules are, a fundamental criterion used by both scholars and politici...
In this paper I show that in a parliamentary democracy, contrary to common wisdom, under a proportio...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
We examine the effect of electoral institutions on two important features of representation that are...
The question how voter preferences relate to preferences of representatives under different electora...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
Many studies have been devoted to the way electoral institutions shape the representative process in...
There is general agreement that democratic institutions shape politicians’ incentives to cater to ce...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
This study compares the representativeness of voters in the proportional electoral system with the s...
Abstract: It is commonly believed that majority voting enhances parties to cluster around the centre...
Analyzing the voting behavior of Swiss members of parliament (MP) using newly collected individual, ...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Drawing on new data that combine recorded votes from the Swiss National Assembly with canton-level r...
When judging how ‘fair’ voting rules are, a fundamental criterion used by both scholars and politici...
In this paper I show that in a parliamentary democracy, contrary to common wisdom, under a proportio...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
We examine the effect of electoral institutions on two important features of representation that are...