Hungary has a particularly complicated electoral system: a type of mixed system that incorporates three tiers of seat allocation, the use of a proportional allocation formula, and the allocation of a number of seats by a two-round system in single-member constituencies. Examination of the strategic incentives facing parties explains some surprising outcomes, such as the majoritarian impact on the party system and the possibility of the second strongest party in votes becoming the strongest in seats. Despite its complexity and alleged shortcomings, it is unlikely to be abandoned; it serves the interests of the largest parties, and these effectively wield a veto over electoral reform
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
Until December 2011, Hungary had the most stable electoral system in Eastern Europe: except for an i...
Hungary has a particularly complicated electoral system: a type of mixed system that incorporates th...
The electoral system adopted by Hungary in 1989 represents a monument to the potential for instituti...
This article tests Duverger's law through an analysis of the Hungarian parliamentary elections of 20...
Katedra politologieDepartment of Political ScienceFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě
The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orbán, has been criticised by some international observers f...
Hungary held elections on 6 April, with the ruling Fidesz party winning a clear majority of seats. W...
The Hungarian mixed-member electoral system, adopted in 1989, is one of the world’s most complicated...
The paper considers a general model of electoral systems combining district-based elections with a c...
Hungary held parliamentary elections on Sunday. As Erin Marie Saltman writes, Viktor Orbán’s ruling ...
Hungary will hold municipal elections on 12 October. Yudit Kiss writes on the governing Fidesz party...
Hungary is due to hold elections in spring 2014. Erin Marie Saltman writes on the current state of p...
The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
Until December 2011, Hungary had the most stable electoral system in Eastern Europe: except for an i...
Hungary has a particularly complicated electoral system: a type of mixed system that incorporates th...
The electoral system adopted by Hungary in 1989 represents a monument to the potential for instituti...
This article tests Duverger's law through an analysis of the Hungarian parliamentary elections of 20...
Katedra politologieDepartment of Political ScienceFaculty of Social SciencesFakulta sociálních vě
The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orbán, has been criticised by some international observers f...
Hungary held elections on 6 April, with the ruling Fidesz party winning a clear majority of seats. W...
The Hungarian mixed-member electoral system, adopted in 1989, is one of the world’s most complicated...
The paper considers a general model of electoral systems combining district-based elections with a c...
Hungary held parliamentary elections on Sunday. As Erin Marie Saltman writes, Viktor Orbán’s ruling ...
Hungary will hold municipal elections on 12 October. Yudit Kiss writes on the governing Fidesz party...
Hungary is due to hold elections in spring 2014. Erin Marie Saltman writes on the current state of p...
The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
After the fall of the communist regime, Romania chose to adopt a very inclusive electoral system, na...
Until December 2011, Hungary had the most stable electoral system in Eastern Europe: except for an i...