Split-Ticket Voting in Mixed-Member Electoral Systems: A Theoretical and Methodological Investigation

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Abstract

This book relaxes common assumptions in the voting behaviour literature to provide an in-depth study of split-ticket voting across ten established and non-established democracies. It proposes an original framework and combines a theoretical investigation with a purely methodological analysis to test the reliability of the predictive models.

The broader picture that emerges is the one of a ‘simple’ voter with ‘sophisticated’ preferences. Parties still function as the principal cue for voting, but voters appear sophisticated in that they often like more than one party or choose candidates regardless of their party affiliation.

Despite mixed-member systems being one of the most complicated electoral systems of all, there is no evidence supporting the conclusion that voters are not able to cope with the complexity of the electoral rules.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherECPR Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781785521805
ISBN (Print)9781785521805
Publication statusPublished - May 2016

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 506014 Comparative politics

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