Why do voters support different parties at elections when given the opportunity of casting two votes to elect the same representative body? This book relaxes common assumptions in the voting behaviour literature to provide an in-depth study of split-ticket voting across ten established and non-established democracies. It proposes an original framework and combines a theoretical investigation with a purely methodological analysis to test the reliability of the predictive models. The broader picture that emerges is the one of a ‘simple’ voter with ‘sophisticated’ preferences. Parties still function as the principal cue for voting, but voters appear sophisticated in that they often like more than one party or choose candidates regardle...
"There is more to strategic voting than simply avoiding wasting one’s vote if one is liberated from ...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
This article explores the sources of weak party-voting patterns in Irish elections, conceptualising ...
Why do voters support different parties at elections when given the opportunity of casting two votes...
THESIS 10269Mixed-member electoral systems give people the opportunity of voting for the same repres...
Under mixed systems, voters cast two votes to elect the same legislative body: one vote for parties ...
[[abstract]]Reformers have promoted mixed-member electoral systems as the “best of both worlds.” In ...
"Mixed-member proportional election systems give voters two choices – one for a party candidate in a...
behavior, comparative politics, political psychology as well as political methodology. Comments are ...
"In Mixed Member Proportional systems, voters are able to split their vote. To what extent do voters...
Split-ticket voting is an important topic for analysis because over the last generation it has led, ...
In Mixed Member Proportional systems, voters are able to split their vote. To what extent do voters ...
This work attempts to refocus the discussion about strategic voting from its narrow focus on single-...
This paper adapts features of a model of Brams/Fishburn (1992) on coalition voting to the context of...
In this article, the authors examine two models of the electoral origins of divided government. One ...
"There is more to strategic voting than simply avoiding wasting one’s vote if one is liberated from ...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
This article explores the sources of weak party-voting patterns in Irish elections, conceptualising ...
Why do voters support different parties at elections when given the opportunity of casting two votes...
THESIS 10269Mixed-member electoral systems give people the opportunity of voting for the same repres...
Under mixed systems, voters cast two votes to elect the same legislative body: one vote for parties ...
[[abstract]]Reformers have promoted mixed-member electoral systems as the “best of both worlds.” In ...
"Mixed-member proportional election systems give voters two choices – one for a party candidate in a...
behavior, comparative politics, political psychology as well as political methodology. Comments are ...
"In Mixed Member Proportional systems, voters are able to split their vote. To what extent do voters...
Split-ticket voting is an important topic for analysis because over the last generation it has led, ...
In Mixed Member Proportional systems, voters are able to split their vote. To what extent do voters ...
This work attempts to refocus the discussion about strategic voting from its narrow focus on single-...
This paper adapts features of a model of Brams/Fishburn (1992) on coalition voting to the context of...
In this article, the authors examine two models of the electoral origins of divided government. One ...
"There is more to strategic voting than simply avoiding wasting one’s vote if one is liberated from ...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
This article explores the sources of weak party-voting patterns in Irish elections, conceptualising ...