The paper proposes a way to measure the mechanical and psychological effects of majority runoff versus plurality. Building on a series of laboratory experiments on presidential-type elections, we evaluate these effects with respect to the probability of election of a centrist candidate. In our experiment, the runoff system slightly favours the centrist candidate, but this total effect is small because the mechanical and psychological effects tend to cancel each other. The mechanical effect of runoffs is to systematically advantage the centrist, as usually assumed; but our study detects an opposite psychological impact, to the disadvantage of this candidate.
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
A path model of the presidential vote involving social variables, party identification, issue orient...
Studies of electoral law consequences typically treat electoral laws as exogenous factors affecting ...
The paper proposes a way to measure mechanical and psychological effects of majority runoff versus p...
Having two votes for the same election or two simultaneous elections with dif-ferent electoral syste...
Most of the literature about electoral systems is based on Maurice Duverger’s intuitions. Duverger c...
The paper assesses the influence of electoral rules on vote choice and election outcomes using a qua...
To understand how electoral reform affects political outcomes, one needs to assess its total effect,...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
Duverger (1954) noted that changes in electoral systems will have two types of effects: mechanical e...
This paper presents an experimental study of the effects of polls on voters' welfare. The analysis s...
OSInternational audienceWe know that electoral systems have an effect on the number of competing can...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm—that...
We know that electoral systems have an effect on the number of competing candidates. However, a myst...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
A path model of the presidential vote involving social variables, party identification, issue orient...
Studies of electoral law consequences typically treat electoral laws as exogenous factors affecting ...
The paper proposes a way to measure mechanical and psychological effects of majority runoff versus p...
Having two votes for the same election or two simultaneous elections with dif-ferent electoral syste...
Most of the literature about electoral systems is based on Maurice Duverger’s intuitions. Duverger c...
The paper assesses the influence of electoral rules on vote choice and election outcomes using a qua...
To understand how electoral reform affects political outcomes, one needs to assess its total effect,...
Electoral System Effects: does Psychological Effect Affect Lithuanian Politicians and Voters? A thes...
Duverger (1954) noted that changes in electoral systems will have two types of effects: mechanical e...
This paper presents an experimental study of the effects of polls on voters' welfare. The analysis s...
OSInternational audienceWe know that electoral systems have an effect on the number of competing can...
We use laboratory experiments to test for one of the foundations of the rational voter paradigm—that...
We know that electoral systems have an effect on the number of competing candidates. However, a myst...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
A path model of the presidential vote involving social variables, party identification, issue orient...
Studies of electoral law consequences typically treat electoral laws as exogenous factors affecting ...