Although electoral malapportionment is a recurrent theme in monitoring reports on African elections, few researchers have tackled this issue. Here we theorize the meaning and broader implications of malapportionment in eight African countries with Single Member District (SMD) electoral systems. Using a new dataset on registered voters and constituency level election results, we study malapportionment's magnitude, persistence over time, and electoral consequences. The analysis reveals that patterns of apportionment institutionalized in the pre-1990 era established a long-lasting bias in favor of rural voters. This "rural bias" has been strikingly stable in the post-1990 era, even where the ancien regime has been voted out of power. These fin...
Sub-Saharan African voters have long been regarded to be predominantly influenced by ethnicity when ...
Since its development by Angus Campbell and his colleagues (1960), the concept of partisan identific...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...
Although electoral malapportionment is a recurrent theme in monitoring reports on African elections,...
Many existing accounts of African elections assume that voters base their electoral decisions on cue...
We analyze geographic dimensions of African voting to suggest that the salience of previous explanat...
How do African governments respond to democratic electoral competition? Although the common percepti...
Do socio-economic cleavages shape electoral dynamics in African countries? Previous individual-level...
How do African governments respond to democratic electoral competition? Although the common percepti...
This paper thus addresses two primary issues. What is the relationship between the types of electora...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
Bates (1981) identified how African governments perpetuated poor agricultural policies due to their ...
Why do some citizens in new democracies attach to parties while others do not? We investigate the de...
Do voters in Africa’s new democracies hold leaders accountable for the results of their past actions...
Over 90 per cent of the world’s states currently select their national leaders through multiparty el...
Sub-Saharan African voters have long been regarded to be predominantly influenced by ethnicity when ...
Since its development by Angus Campbell and his colleagues (1960), the concept of partisan identific...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...
Although electoral malapportionment is a recurrent theme in monitoring reports on African elections,...
Many existing accounts of African elections assume that voters base their electoral decisions on cue...
We analyze geographic dimensions of African voting to suggest that the salience of previous explanat...
How do African governments respond to democratic electoral competition? Although the common percepti...
Do socio-economic cleavages shape electoral dynamics in African countries? Previous individual-level...
How do African governments respond to democratic electoral competition? Although the common percepti...
This paper thus addresses two primary issues. What is the relationship between the types of electora...
Any analysis of elections in Africa over recent periods has to be placed within the wider debate abo...
Bates (1981) identified how African governments perpetuated poor agricultural policies due to their ...
Why do some citizens in new democracies attach to parties while others do not? We investigate the de...
Do voters in Africa’s new democracies hold leaders accountable for the results of their past actions...
Over 90 per cent of the world’s states currently select their national leaders through multiparty el...
Sub-Saharan African voters have long been regarded to be predominantly influenced by ethnicity when ...
Since its development by Angus Campbell and his colleagues (1960), the concept of partisan identific...
Are there electoral consequences for elected politicians who switch from one party to another? Exist...