Democracies employ elections at various scales to select officials at the corresponding levels of administration. The geographical distribution of political opinion, the policy issues delegated to each level, and the multilevel interactions between elections can all greatly impact the makeup of these representative bodies. This perspective is not new: the adoption of federal systems has been motivated by the idea that they possess desirable traits not provided by democracies on a single scale. Yet most existing models of polarization do not capture how nested local and national elections interact with heterogeneous political geographies. We begin by developing a framework to describe the multilevel distribution of opinions and analyze the f...
As the government shutdown in October showed, the U.S. is currently in a period of deep political di...
In this paper we question the common wisdom that more polarised voters' opinions imply larger policy...
Democratic theory assumes that successful democratic representation will create close ideological co...
Over the years, polarization in America has not only increased but also become more ideologically fo...
This article extends the spatial model of voting to study the implications of different institutiona...
We analyze the effect of electoral rule disproportionality on the degree of plat-form polarization b...
Political scientists, journalists, and astute political observers agree that American political part...
© 2018 In the large literature on the growing polarization of the American electorate and its repres...
Despite common perception, existing theoretical literature lacks a complete for- mal argument regard...
Much has been written in recent years about the claimed polarisation of the US electorate, with subs...
It is often claimed that we are living in an age of increasing polarization. Political views, opinio...
Social polarization is a growing concern worldwide, as it strains social relations, erodes trust in ...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
In this paper, we analyze how variations in partisan representation across different levels of gover...
Despite what common perception dictates, theoretical literature lacks a com-plete formal argument re...
As the government shutdown in October showed, the U.S. is currently in a period of deep political di...
In this paper we question the common wisdom that more polarised voters' opinions imply larger policy...
Democratic theory assumes that successful democratic representation will create close ideological co...
Over the years, polarization in America has not only increased but also become more ideologically fo...
This article extends the spatial model of voting to study the implications of different institutiona...
We analyze the effect of electoral rule disproportionality on the degree of plat-form polarization b...
Political scientists, journalists, and astute political observers agree that American political part...
© 2018 In the large literature on the growing polarization of the American electorate and its repres...
Despite common perception, existing theoretical literature lacks a complete for- mal argument regard...
Much has been written in recent years about the claimed polarisation of the US electorate, with subs...
It is often claimed that we are living in an age of increasing polarization. Political views, opinio...
Social polarization is a growing concern worldwide, as it strains social relations, erodes trust in ...
Electoral democracies are built on the idea of representation. The electorate selects politicians to...
In this paper, we analyze how variations in partisan representation across different levels of gover...
Despite what common perception dictates, theoretical literature lacks a com-plete formal argument re...
As the government shutdown in October showed, the U.S. is currently in a period of deep political di...
In this paper we question the common wisdom that more polarised voters' opinions imply larger policy...
Democratic theory assumes that successful democratic representation will create close ideological co...