The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belgium and second, how do voters respond to the new electoral rules? If seat-maximization is the key link then this would lead to the prediction that parties that supported the change of the electoral system particularly the parties of the incumbent governing coalition (before the change took place for the 2003 election), should expect to fare better under the new rules than the old rules that translate votes into seats. The mechanical effects of the new electoral rules for 2003 when applied to the number of votes cast in 1995 and 1999 do have a small effect in the direction predicted by the theory. The governing parties together, particular the...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
In the ongoing debate about the electoral appeal of Green parties, some authors argue that Green vot...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
This paper examines the impact of the recent electoral reform on electoral participation in Flanders...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
Recent election results showed an increased electoral volatility in Belgium. In the mean time, the v...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
Many studies have been devoted to the way electoral institutions shape the representative process in...
During the past two decades, various attempts have been made to implement changes in the Belgian ele...
To most, electoral reforms are motivated by the self-interest of parties. They compare the outcome o...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
Many studies have been devoted to the way electoral institutions shape the representative process in...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
In the ongoing debate about the electoral appeal of Green parties, some authors argue that Green vot...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
The paper addresses two points: First, what is the effect of changes to the electoral system in Belg...
This paper examines the impact of the recent electoral reform on electoral participation in Flanders...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
Recent election results showed an increased electoral volatility in Belgium. In the mean time, the v...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
Many studies have been devoted to the way electoral institutions shape the representative process in...
During the past two decades, various attempts have been made to implement changes in the Belgian ele...
To most, electoral reforms are motivated by the self-interest of parties. They compare the outcome o...
Belgium has one of the most fragmented party systems of any modern democracy. This article asks the ...
Many studies have been devoted to the way electoral institutions shape the representative process in...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
In the ongoing debate about the electoral appeal of Green parties, some authors argue that Green vot...
While party membership figures are clearly in decline in several Western countries, different interp...