Analysing a vast database of district level election results, Gudio Tiemann shows the political consequences of electoral systems at the district level, concentrating on the effects of (local) district magnitudes on the fragmentation of (local) electorates and the context-dependency of electoral system effects. The straightforward focus on the district level addresses where the causal forces behind Duverger’s law actually operate and exploit rich datasets that have only recently been made available for empirical analyses
Widely influential Duverger's "law" and "hypothesis" describe the main direction of influence of ele...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
Studies of electoral law consequences typically treat electoral laws as exogenous factors affecting ...
To date, electoral systems are conceptualised as setting an ‘upper bound’ to, or defining a ‘carryin...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
What is the impact of electoral rules on the way people make decisions in the voting booth? Traditio...
What is the impact of electoral rules on the way people make decisions in the voting booth? Traditio...
First published online: 7 August 2015According to the classical perspective, polity size and democra...
According to the classical perspective, polity size and democracy are inversely related. In this art...
Is there more sincere voting in multi-member districts than in single-member districts? Existing res...
What impact does the electoral system in use have on levels of electoral quality and fraud? Fabrice ...
Recent events leading to the importation of democratic ideas and ideals by previously totalitarian s...
Electoral systems affect vote choice. While a vast literature studies this relationship by examining...
Different countries use different electoral systems, with one key variant being the number of electe...
Widely influential Duverger's "law" and "hypothesis" describe the main direction of influence of ele...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
Studies of electoral law consequences typically treat electoral laws as exogenous factors affecting ...
To date, electoral systems are conceptualised as setting an ‘upper bound’ to, or defining a ‘carryin...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
What is the impact of electoral rules on the way people make decisions in the voting booth? Traditio...
What is the impact of electoral rules on the way people make decisions in the voting booth? Traditio...
First published online: 7 August 2015According to the classical perspective, polity size and democra...
According to the classical perspective, polity size and democracy are inversely related. In this art...
Is there more sincere voting in multi-member districts than in single-member districts? Existing res...
What impact does the electoral system in use have on levels of electoral quality and fraud? Fabrice ...
Recent events leading to the importation of democratic ideas and ideals by previously totalitarian s...
Electoral systems affect vote choice. While a vast literature studies this relationship by examining...
Different countries use different electoral systems, with one key variant being the number of electe...
Widely influential Duverger's "law" and "hypothesis" describe the main direction of influence of ele...
Do electoral systems matter for the outcomes of democratic politics beyond their well-known relation...
Studies of electoral law consequences typically treat electoral laws as exogenous factors affecting ...