Electoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters and elites, but endogeneity problems make such effects hard to identify. This article addresses this issue by investigating an extraordinary dataset, from the introduction of proportional representation (PR) in Norway in 1919, which permits the measurement of parties' vote shares in pre-reform single-member districts and in the same geographic units in the post-reform multi-member districts. The electoral reform had an immediate effect on the fragmentation of the party system, due in part to strategic party entry. The authors find, though, that another main effect of the reform was that many voters switched between existing parties, particularly between the Liberals a...
As the first country to introduce proportional representation (PR), Belgium has attracted considerab...
Recent elections in Europe have shown that a context of increasing citizen distrust towards democrat...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
Electoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters and elites, but endogeneit...
Electoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters and elites, but endogeneit...
How does making electoral systems more candidate-centered affect party unity? Using a principal-agen...
Some countries attempt to ‘temper’ the political party system unpredictability by introducing measur...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
How does electoral rule disproportionality affect the structure of the party system (i.e. the number...
Electoral reforms ofer an opportunity to incumbents to change the rules strategically, for their own...
We examine the effect of electoral institutions on two important features of representation that are...
When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use electi...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
Duverger (1954) noted that changes in electoral systems will have two types of effects: mechanical e...
As the first country to introduce proportional representation (PR), Belgium has attracted considerab...
Recent elections in Europe have shown that a context of increasing citizen distrust towards democrat...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
Electoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters and elites, but endogeneit...
Electoral reform creates new strategic coordination incentives for voters and elites, but endogeneit...
How does making electoral systems more candidate-centered affect party unity? Using a principal-agen...
Some countries attempt to ‘temper’ the political party system unpredictability by introducing measur...
In ‘Understanding Interaction Models: Improving Empirical Analyses’, we report the results of severa...
How does electoral rule disproportionality affect the structure of the party system (i.e. the number...
Electoral reforms ofer an opportunity to incumbents to change the rules strategically, for their own...
We examine the effect of electoral institutions on two important features of representation that are...
When Does Regression Discontinuity Design Work? Evidence from Random Election Outcomes We use electi...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
Duverger (1954) noted that changes in electoral systems will have two types of effects: mechanical e...
As the first country to introduce proportional representation (PR), Belgium has attracted considerab...
Recent elections in Europe have shown that a context of increasing citizen distrust towards democrat...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...