Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or vote sincerely, voting for their first choice among the alternatives, is a question of longstanding interest. We offer two innovations in searching for the answer to this question. First, we begin with a more consistent model of sincere voting in multiparty democratic systems than has been presented in the literature to date. Secondly, we incorporate a new operationalization of the objective potential for strategic behaviour. We offer a test of strategic voting in the 1987 British general election based on the variance in strategic setting across constituencies in Britain. We allow voters to use available information about the relative stand...
In this thesis we extend the study of strategic voting to two frameworks that are novel to the liter...
In this thesis we extend the study of strategic voting to two frameworks that are novel to the liter...
International audienceStrategic voting is classically defined as voting for one’s second preferred o...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether voters vote strategically, using their vote to best further their interests, or vote sincere...
Whether voters vote strategically, using their vote to best further their interests, or vote sincere...
In this paper we examine the extent to which voters engage in strategic behavior. Our contribution i...
Abstract: Many analyses of plurality-rule elections predict the complete coor-dination of strategic ...
Many analyses of plurality-rule elections predict the complete coordination of strategic voting, and...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
In this thesis we extend the study of strategic voting to two frameworks that are novel to the liter...
In this thesis we extend the study of strategic voting to two frameworks that are novel to the liter...
International audienceStrategic voting is classically defined as voting for one’s second preferred o...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether citizens vote strategically, using their votes to defeat their least-preferred candidate, or...
Whether voters vote strategically, using their vote to best further their interests, or vote sincere...
Whether voters vote strategically, using their vote to best further their interests, or vote sincere...
In this paper we examine the extent to which voters engage in strategic behavior. Our contribution i...
Abstract: Many analyses of plurality-rule elections predict the complete coor-dination of strategic ...
Many analyses of plurality-rule elections predict the complete coordination of strategic voting, and...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
In a plurality-rule election, a group of voters must coordinate behind one of two challengers in ord...
In this thesis we extend the study of strategic voting to two frameworks that are novel to the liter...
In this thesis we extend the study of strategic voting to two frameworks that are novel to the liter...
International audienceStrategic voting is classically defined as voting for one’s second preferred o...