Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number of competing parties to form a government and carry out its programme. Unfortunately, spontaneous majorities rarely form in support of one party. We generalize from a 'government' to a 'median' mandate, in which the median elector chooses the pivotal party in parliament, which then translates his or her preferences into public policy. To check this we investigate how accurately parliaments and governments represent the left-right position of the median voter in each of twenty parliamentary democracies. Distortions depend on the type of electoral arrangement, being relatively smaller under proportional representation than under single-member d...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
This study compares the representativeness of voters in the proportional electoral system with the s...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...
Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number ...
Abstract. Michael McDonald and Ian Budge have recently advanced an interpretation of democratic gove...
Popular control over public policy is a characteristic of contemporary democracies. That is the conc...
We confront two obstacles that have been blocking passageways to understanding democratic representa...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
The median voter theorem is one of the most prominent results of formal political theory and economi...
The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine the two proportiona...
In this paper I show that in a parliamentary democracy, contrary to common wisdom, under a proportio...
The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating...
Democracy is supposed to effect the popular will. But is this best expressed by the party with the l...
We introduce a Downsian model in which policy-relevant information is revealed to the elected politi...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
This study compares the representativeness of voters in the proportional electoral system with the s...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...
Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number ...
Abstract. Michael McDonald and Ian Budge have recently advanced an interpretation of democratic gove...
Popular control over public policy is a characteristic of contemporary democracies. That is the conc...
We confront two obstacles that have been blocking passageways to understanding democratic representa...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
The median voter theorem is one of the most prominent results of formal political theory and economi...
The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine the two proportiona...
In this paper I show that in a parliamentary democracy, contrary to common wisdom, under a proportio...
The basic insight of the literature concerning the Median Voter Theorem and its applications, dating...
Democracy is supposed to effect the popular will. But is this best expressed by the party with the l...
We introduce a Downsian model in which policy-relevant information is revealed to the elected politi...
The question how different electoral systems affect the represention of voters in parliaments has be...
This study compares the representativeness of voters in the proportional electoral system with the s...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...