In this paper, I suggest that voters may act strategically in proportional representation elections with post-election coalition building. Based on a stylized setup involving three possible coalitions of four parties on a single policy dimension, voters whose preferred coalition is least likely to win are predicted to strategically cast their ballot for a centrist party. By contrast, those who perceive a chance for their preferred coalition to become the next government are predicted to strategically vote for a non-centrist party. I test these predictions against the standard model of sincere proximity voting, using a unique dataset on voter expectations in the Austrian parliamentary election 2006. Analyses show that believing one’s preferr...
Can voters in multi-party systems predict which coalition will form the government with any degree o...
Advocates of proportional representation often claim that a reformed electoral system would eliminat...
Compensational voting refers to when voters cast a vote for a more extreme party than they prefer, i...
In this paper, I suggest that voters may act strategically in proportional representation elections ...
Coalition governments are the norm in parliamentary democracies. Yet, despite the predominance of th...
Coalition governments are the norm in many countries, even though voters can only cast their vote fo...
Recent studies find that defection from one's most preferred party to some other party is as common ...
"Strategic coalition voting assumes that voters cast their vote in a way that maximizes the probabil...
When a voter chooses between large and small parties in a coalition, strategic reasons may be the ti...
In most modern parliamentary democracies, it is unlikely that single party governments will be forme...
Voters may have different strategic reasons to vote for a party that is not their favourite. The bes...
In contexts with multi-party governing coalitions national electorates employ heuristics that are ec...
Strategic voting, where voters give their support to a less favoured party in order to influence the...
This paper examines the role of the coalition formation process in a proportional system. It models ...
A landmark finding in recent research on electoral behaviour is that voters anticipate the postelect...
Can voters in multi-party systems predict which coalition will form the government with any degree o...
Advocates of proportional representation often claim that a reformed electoral system would eliminat...
Compensational voting refers to when voters cast a vote for a more extreme party than they prefer, i...
In this paper, I suggest that voters may act strategically in proportional representation elections ...
Coalition governments are the norm in parliamentary democracies. Yet, despite the predominance of th...
Coalition governments are the norm in many countries, even though voters can only cast their vote fo...
Recent studies find that defection from one's most preferred party to some other party is as common ...
"Strategic coalition voting assumes that voters cast their vote in a way that maximizes the probabil...
When a voter chooses between large and small parties in a coalition, strategic reasons may be the ti...
In most modern parliamentary democracies, it is unlikely that single party governments will be forme...
Voters may have different strategic reasons to vote for a party that is not their favourite. The bes...
In contexts with multi-party governing coalitions national electorates employ heuristics that are ec...
Strategic voting, where voters give their support to a less favoured party in order to influence the...
This paper examines the role of the coalition formation process in a proportional system. It models ...
A landmark finding in recent research on electoral behaviour is that voters anticipate the postelect...
Can voters in multi-party systems predict which coalition will form the government with any degree o...
Advocates of proportional representation often claim that a reformed electoral system would eliminat...
Compensational voting refers to when voters cast a vote for a more extreme party than they prefer, i...