The paper specifies a model of the first-past-the-post (FPTP) electoral system in which political parties themselves float independent candidates to gain electoral advantage, leading to a Prisoners’ Dilemma type game where each party tries to out-maneuver one another. Imposing some intuitively appealing assumptions on this game, we show that the total number of independent candidates across constituencies would follow a Negative Binomial distribution. Empirical results for the 2004 parliamentary election in India reveal a good fit of the Negative Binomial model to data. Results also help to identify a few major determinants of the spatial distribution of independent candidates in India. Results point out that the number of independent candi...
Why do political parties nominate candidates who have the potential to damage parties' reputation am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Cataloged f...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
The paper attempts to explain the number of independent candidates in Indian parliamentary election ...
Borooah compares the two major protagonists in Indian elections – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a...
Borooah discusses the twin pillars of India’s electoral system: the Election Commission of India (EC...
A large number of candidates have become a regular feature of Indian elections. Given the regulatory...
The presence of large number of candidates in Indian elections had often evoked extremely strong pol...
What accounts for the large and ever-changing number of political parties that contest Indian state...
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to understand a simple puzzle about the Indian voter: Why does a...
Independent candidates are widely believed to influence the quality of representation through issues...
India’s fifteenth general election took place in five phases during April 16, 2009 and May 13, 2009,...
This paper estimates the effect of a candidate’s incumbency status on his or her chances of winning ...
A recurring theme in commentary on parliamentary (Lok Sabha) elections in India since the 1990s is t...
Why do political parties nominate candidates who have the potential to damage parties' reputation am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Cataloged f...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...
The paper attempts to explain the number of independent candidates in Indian parliamentary election ...
Borooah compares the two major protagonists in Indian elections – the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) a...
Borooah discusses the twin pillars of India’s electoral system: the Election Commission of India (EC...
A large number of candidates have become a regular feature of Indian elections. Given the regulatory...
The presence of large number of candidates in Indian elections had often evoked extremely strong pol...
What accounts for the large and ever-changing number of political parties that contest Indian state...
Borooah develops the concept of the amplification coefficient which, when applied to the votes recei...
This paper is a preliminary attempt to understand a simple puzzle about the Indian voter: Why does a...
Independent candidates are widely believed to influence the quality of representation through issues...
India’s fifteenth general election took place in five phases during April 16, 2009 and May 13, 2009,...
This paper estimates the effect of a candidate’s incumbency status on his or her chances of winning ...
A recurring theme in commentary on parliamentary (Lok Sabha) elections in India since the 1990s is t...
Why do political parties nominate candidates who have the potential to damage parties' reputation am...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2009.Cataloged f...
The author studies the effect of state legislative assembly elections, on the policies of state gove...