According to the classical perspective, polity size and democracy are inversely related. In this article, we argue that there is an important exception that manifests itself at the district level in settings where multiparty competition is allowed. Specifically, we find that larger districts encourage greater contestation. This results from a little-noticed mechanical effect as well as from several features of constituencies that are affected by size and have direct repercussions for contestation. To demonstrate this thesis we assembled a unique dataset, the Multi-level Election Archive (MLEA), which unites electoral contests across a variety of districts (national, regional, and local) and elective offices from the eighteenth century to th...
There are two philosophies for how elected officials should posture to voters. One approach holds th...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...
First published online: 7 August 2015According to the classical perspective, polity size and democra...
Analysing a vast database of district level election results, Gudio Tiemann shows the political cons...
To date, electoral systems are conceptualised as setting an ‘upper bound’ to, or defining a ‘carryin...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Different countries use different electoral systems, with one key variant being the number of electe...
Electoral bias is significantly greater in single-member district(Anglo-Saxon) parliamentary systems...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
We develop and apply a new conceptual framework and measure for evaluating electoral systems, focusi...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
There are two philosophies for how elected officials should posture to voters. One approach holds th...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...
First published online: 7 August 2015According to the classical perspective, polity size and democra...
Analysing a vast database of district level election results, Gudio Tiemann shows the political cons...
To date, electoral systems are conceptualised as setting an ‘upper bound’ to, or defining a ‘carryin...
While electoral research has become one of political sciences most fertile areas, to date no empiric...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Different countries use different electoral systems, with one key variant being the number of electe...
Electoral bias is significantly greater in single-member district(Anglo-Saxon) parliamentary systems...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
We develop and apply a new conceptual framework and measure for evaluating electoral systems, focusi...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
Duverger's propositions concerning the psychological and mechanical consequences of electoral rules ...
There are two philosophies for how elected officials should posture to voters. One approach holds th...
The article examines the impact of assembly size on the degree of disproportionality and party syste...
This study develops and tests theoretical formulas for linking country size and party system charact...