Electoral Systems and Political Context: How the Effects of Rules Vary Across New and Established Democracies
Book Details
Author(s)Robert G. Moser, Ethan Scheiner
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN110760799X
ISBN-139781107607996
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Sales Rank1,151,788
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Electoral Systems and Political Context illustrates how political and social context conditions the effects of electoral rules. The book examines electoral behavior and outcomes in countries that use "mixed-member" electoral systems - where voters cast one ballot for a party list under proportional representation (PR) and one for a candidate in a single member district (SMD). Based on comparisons of outcomes under the two different rules used in mixed-member systems, the book highlights how electoral systems' effects - especially strategic voting, the number of parties, and women's representation - tend to be different in new democracies from what one usually sees in established democracies. Moreover, electoral systems such as SMDs are usually presumed to constrain the number of parties irrespective of the level of social diversity, but this book demonstrates that social diversity frequently shapes party fragmentation even under such restrictive rules.
