American Presidential elections are indirect, reflecting popular support for the candidates through the institution of the Electoral College to choose the President. In common with other plurality-based electoral systems, the College tends to exaggerate the apparent mandate received by the winner of the popular vote but, on occasion, can deliver victory to the second-placed candidate. Despite a sizeable literature on its operation and vagaries, however, relatively little attention has been paid to the question of systematic bias in the College: does one party receive a consistent advantage over the other from the College's operation? The paper examines the evidence for such a bias in each Presidential election since 1960. Although biases ha...
2014-08-08The Electoral College (EC) has occasioned controversy at several points in its history, mo...
National audienceThis paper is dedicated to the measurement of (or lack of) electoral justice in the...
American presidential elections have always attracted the interest of the whole world. It is not onl...
We review a number of different statistical techniques for creating seats-votes curves and apply the...
In the election for President of the United States, the Electoral College is the body whose members...
In this paper explained how Collegium and its historical development function, so that readers can g...
The 2000 U.S. presidential election has once again rekindled interest in possible electoral reform i...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
The United States mode for election of the President consist of a two-stage process where states app...
Author aims to explain the institutional framework of the United States presidential election. One o...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
A number of proposals for electoral reform have been advanced, ranging from simple alterations of th...
In the United States, the president is elected by the Electoral College (EC) and not directly by ind...
Defenders of the winner-take-all method of the Electoral College predict that implementing a nationa...
The reason for the birth of the Electoral College in the United State emerged from a genuine concern...
2014-08-08The Electoral College (EC) has occasioned controversy at several points in its history, mo...
National audienceThis paper is dedicated to the measurement of (or lack of) electoral justice in the...
American presidential elections have always attracted the interest of the whole world. It is not onl...
We review a number of different statistical techniques for creating seats-votes curves and apply the...
In the election for President of the United States, the Electoral College is the body whose members...
In this paper explained how Collegium and its historical development function, so that readers can g...
The 2000 U.S. presidential election has once again rekindled interest in possible electoral reform i...
In the United States, the electoral system for determining the president is controversial and someti...
The United States mode for election of the President consist of a two-stage process where states app...
Author aims to explain the institutional framework of the United States presidential election. One o...
In recent years, efforts to undermine or discard the Electoral College have gained substantial momen...
A number of proposals for electoral reform have been advanced, ranging from simple alterations of th...
In the United States, the president is elected by the Electoral College (EC) and not directly by ind...
Defenders of the winner-take-all method of the Electoral College predict that implementing a nationa...
The reason for the birth of the Electoral College in the United State emerged from a genuine concern...
2014-08-08The Electoral College (EC) has occasioned controversy at several points in its history, mo...
National audienceThis paper is dedicated to the measurement of (or lack of) electoral justice in the...
American presidential elections have always attracted the interest of the whole world. It is not onl...