Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral system influence voters’ and politicians’ attitudes towards the system? Is the willingness to accept change greater among voters/politicians who “lose” under the present electoral system? These questions are illuminated using empirical data from two identical survey experiments, with responses from both voters and politicians about 1) increased proportionality between parties (more seats for smaller parties) and 2) increased geographical proportionality (stronger representation for the more populous counties). The results show that being informed about the consequences of the proposals has a major effect on voters’ and politicians’ attitudes...
Which voters prefer having more choice between parties and candidates in an election? To provide an ...
A vast literature shows that voting for the winning party in elections boosts satisfaction with demo...
PR systems often are credited with producing more equitable outcomes between political parties and e...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
When judging how ‘fair’ voting rules are, a fundamental criterion used by both scholars and politici...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
This paper explores the causes and consequences of evaluations of the political sys-tem and support ...
Which voters prefer having more choice between parties and candidates in an election? To provide an ...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
Researchers have paid little attention to the way citizens evaluate different electoral systems. Thi...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
Researchers have paid little attention to the way citizens evaluate different electoral systems. Thi...
Over the years, many scholars have examined the relationship between electoral systems and measures ...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Which voters prefer having more choice between parties and candidates in an election? To provide an ...
A vast literature shows that voting for the winning party in elections boosts satisfaction with demo...
PR systems often are credited with producing more equitable outcomes between political parties and e...
Does information about the consequences of proposals to change the Norwegian parliamentary electoral...
When judging how ‘fair’ voting rules are, a fundamental criterion used by both scholars and politici...
Elite support for modifying electoral institutions and policies generally depends on whether a propo...
This paper explores the causes and consequences of evaluations of the political sys-tem and support ...
Which voters prefer having more choice between parties and candidates in an election? To provide an ...
There is an extensive literature on the effects electoral rules have on citizens’ attitudes towards ...
Researchers have paid little attention to the way citizens evaluate different electoral systems. Thi...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
Researchers have paid little attention to the way citizens evaluate different electoral systems. Thi...
Over the years, many scholars have examined the relationship between electoral systems and measures ...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
I analyze how the diffusion of power in parliaments affects voter choice. Using a two-step research ...
Which voters prefer having more choice between parties and candidates in an election? To provide an ...
A vast literature shows that voting for the winning party in elections boosts satisfaction with demo...
PR systems often are credited with producing more equitable outcomes between political parties and e...