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Definition and Measurement of Tactical Voting: The Role of Rational ...'tactical voting' is the same as the US term 'strategic voting'. Although the terms are synonymous and this author is indifferent between them, there is a ...
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[PDF] The Many Faces of Strategic Voting: Tactical Behavior in Electoral ...The classic definition explicitly considers strategic voting in a single race with at least three candidates and a single winner. This situation is more com-.
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[PDF] Strategic Voting Versus Sincere Voting - Damien BolThere are at least two reasons why political scientists should care about strategic voting. ... Definition and measurement of tactical voting: The role of ...
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10. Strategic Voting and the Gibbard—Satterthwaite TheoremThus, in the terminology of this chapter, strategic voting means successful dishonest voting—it's called strategic only if it actually causes the winner to ...
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[PDF] A Regression Discontinuity Test of Strategic Voting and Duverger's ...Department of Economics, Princeton University, USA; fujiwara@princeton.edu. ABSTRACT. This paper uses exogenous variation in electoral rules to test the pre-.
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[PDF] Inferring Strategic VotingUsing Japanese general-election data, we find a large fraction [75.3%, 80.3%] of strategic voters, only a small fraction [2.4%, 5.5%] of whom voted for a ...
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[PDF] Strategic Ticket Splitting and the Personal Vote in Mixed-Member ...According to most theories of strategic voting, candidates, including those in first place, will be more likely to receive additional SMD votes when they are in ...
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[PDF] On the Extent of Strategic VotingAs a result, strategic voters may be able to manipulate the outcome of an election by misrepresenting their true preferences. Although social scientists have ...
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Strategic Voting Meaning & Definition | GoodParty.orgStrategic voting, also known as tactical voting, is a practice where voters choose a candidate based not solely on their personal preference.Missing: science | Show results with:science
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Strategic STAR Voting? - The Equal Vote CoalitionStrategic Voting, also known as tactical or insincere voting, occurs when some voters cast ballots that do not reflect their sincere preferences.
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Strategic Voting Versus Sincere VotingSep 30, 2019 · The presence of frequent government coalitions in proportional representation systems gives different opportunities, or ways, for people to ...
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What is Strategic Voting | IGI Global Scientific PublishingWhat is Strategic Voting? Definition of Strategic Voting: The decision by a voter to move electoral support from the first-preferred party or candidate to ...
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Why So Little Strategic Voting in India? | American Political Science ...Apr 13, 2022 · Strategic voting is thought to underlie Duverger's Law and lead to two-party outcomes in single-member district plurality (SMDP) systems.
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[PDF] WHAT IS THE PROBABILITY YOUR VOTE WILL MAKE A ...Oct 24, 2008 · One of the motivations for voting is that one vote can make a difference. In a presidential election, the probability that your vote is ...
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Strategic Voting, Coordinated Outcomes and Duverger's LawWhen a majority is split between two majority-preferred candidates in an election, a minority-preferred candidate can win a three-way race. The winner would ...
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Strategic voting in the 2015 general election - Democratic AuditMay 1, 2019 · When do people not vote for their preferred party? Isaac Hale finds that in 2015, Liberal Democrat supporters abandoned the party when they ...Missing: survey | Show results with:survey
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Abandon Ship? An Analysis of Strategic Voting among Liberal ...I adapt established methods of identifying strategic voting to this election and find evidence that Liberal Democrat voters in the UK voted strategically for ...
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When millions feel unable to vote for their favourite candidate ...Mar 6, 2020 · Almost a third of voters (32%) said they voted tactically in the 2019 general election, up from around one in five two years earlier.Missing: strategic surveys
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[PDF] tactical voting and tactical non-voting - University of OxfordThere is a considerable overlap between what rational choice theory has to say about both turnout and tactical voting (or strategic voting as it also known).
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When information is not enough for strategic voting - ScienceDirectWe find that especially the combination of information and cognitive resources increases strategic voting if people have sufficient incentives to vote ...
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Rational Voters and Strategic Voting - Peter C. Ordeshook, Langche ...This is the question we address empirically in the context of three-candidate presidential elections. Although we reconfirm the conclusion that the decision to ...
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What is the Probability Your Vote Will Make a Difference?Aug 18, 2009 · We computed these probabilities a week before the 2008 presidential election, using state-by-state election forecasts based on the latest polls.Missing: pivot 2010
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Strategic voting in the lab: compromise and leader bias behaviorMar 11, 2020 · The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive study of people's voting behavior in various online settings under the plurality rule.
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A Theory of Voting Equilibria | American Political Science ReviewSep 2, 2013 · A voting equilibrium arises when the voters in an electorate, acting in accordance with both their preferences for the candidates and their perceptions.
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[PDF] Strategic Voting, Coordinated Outcomes and Duverger's LawThen, they show that both polls and repeated elections can overcome the problem, leading to Duverger- type effects. Rietz, Myerson and Weber (1998) discuss how ...
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An Experimental Study of Voting Rules and Polls in Three"Risk Aversion, Over-Confidence and Private Information as determinants of Majority Thresholds," LERNA Working Papers 09.26.302, LERNA, University of Toulouse.Missing: extension | Show results with:extension
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[PDF] On the Theory of Strategic Voting - David P MyattInstead, voters learn about the popularity of the competing candidates, and hence the incentive to vote strategically, via the pri- vate observation of ...Missing: Swenson | Show results with:Swenson
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Games with Incomplete Information Played by “Bayesian” Players, I ...The paper develops a new theory for the analysis of games with incomplete information where the players are uncertain about some important parameters of the ...
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[PDF] An Empirical Model of Sequential Strategic VotingThey derive the conditions under which a voter would vote against his/her preferred candidate in an election of lesser significance (second-order) in order to ...Missing: frequency | Show results with:frequency
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[PDF] Sequential elections and overlapping terms: voting for US SenateThe traditional median voter model predicts that two candidates will converge to identical positions in policy space when announcing their policy position ( ...
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[PDF] Outcome-Independent Payoffs in Strategic Voting∗ | LSAThis outcome-independent component—even if arbitrarily small—can dramatically affect the set of Nash equilibria in voting games because it determines how voters ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Equilibrium Refinement in Dynamic Voting Games* - MIT EconomicsADaron Acemoglu gratefully acknowledges financial support from the National Science Foundation. Page 2. 1 Introduction. In many political economy problems, ...
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[PDF] Political Competition and Strategic Voting in Multi-Candidate ...Feb 6, 2024 · If the centrist is top ranked by a plurality of partisan and expressive voters, then there is a unique pure coalitional voting equilibrium. In ...
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[PDF] Political Competition and Strategic Voting in Multi-Candidate ElectionsSep 1, 2023 · If the centrist is preferred by a plurality of partisan and expressive voters, then there is a unique pure strategy equilibrium, and in this ...
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Information and strategic voting - PMC - NIHWe theoretically and experimentally study voter behavior in a setting characterized by plurality rule and mandatory voting. Voters choose from three options ...
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Strategic Voting Under Proportional RepresentationJan 21, 1997 · Previous investigations of strategic voting equilibria in mass electorates (Cox 1987, 1994; Palfrey; Myerson and Weber) have looked only at ...Missing: sequential | Show results with:sequential<|separator|>
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"Winning votes" versus "margins" – two kinds of Condorcet voting... strategic burial-move, the A- and B- voters converted the situation to one in which either A or B would win. (But note under IRV and of course plurality ...
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The Feud over the 2009 Burlington Mayoral Election - Donald MarronSep 19, 2010 · So the strategic burial we see on the how to vote cards is evidence for an underlying exaggeration psychology which also affects first place ...
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Frequency of monotonicity failure under Instant Runoff VotingAug 9, 2025 · In this paper, we develop a spatial model of voting behavior to approach the question theoretically. We conclude that monotonicity failures in ...
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Manipulability of voting by sincere truncation of preferencesA weak form of strategic voting, called 'sincere truncation,' occurs when a voter with a strict preference ranking does not rank all his or her choices on the ...
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The prevalence and consequences of ballot truncation in rankDownloadable (with restrictions)! In ranked-choice elections, voters vote by indicating their preference orderings over the candidates. A ballot is ...
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Sincere, Strategic, or Something Else? The Impact of Ranked ...Mar 20, 2024 · Our findings indicate that in comparison to FPTP elections, RCV elections may lead to decreases in both sincere and strategic voting.
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Pre-election polls as strategic coordination devices - ResearchGate... coordination mechanisms impact the majority's ability to defeat Condorcet losers. ... Furthermore, tactical voting exhibits negative feedback--tactical voting by ...
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(PDF) Polls, Coalition Signals, and Strategic Voting - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · PDF | The paper investigates how poll information and coalition signals affect strategic voting, defined as casting a vote for a party other ...
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Making Votes Count - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentMaking Votes Count: Strategic Coordination in the World's Electoral Systems. Search within full text. Access. Gary W. Cox, University of California, San Diego.
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[PDF] Duverger's Law Without Strategic Voting - University of RochesterSpecifically, we show that even with nonstrategic or “sincere” voters, the strategic decisions of policy-motivated candidates lead to two candidate competition.
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Early Money and Strategic Candidate Exit | Cambridge CoreAug 8, 2025 · This paper departs from the ballot to examine dropout decisions in congressional elections from 1980 to 2022. I draw on an original dataset ...Missing: withdrawals | Show results with:withdrawals
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Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different ...We present evidence to show that alliances formed for gubernatorial and lower house elections are connected to one another. These joint alliances are part of ...
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Comparing Strategic Voting Under FPTP and PR - Sage JournalsJul 30, 2009 · Based on recent work that suggests that voters in proportional representation (PR) systems have incentives to cast strategic votes, ...
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[PDF] Strategic Voting Behavior in Doodle Polls - Harvard DASHThe phenomenon of vote coordination in open online polls is related to a theoretical model of herding [5, 30, 17, 1], where information revealed in early ...
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Measuring Strategic Voting In Multiparty Plurality ElectionsAug 7, 2025 · On that basis, we estimate that about 3% of voters cast a strategic vote in the 1997 election. ResearchGate Logo. Discover the world's research.
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[PDF] VOTING AS A RATIONAL CHOICE - Columbia UniversityAs the stakes and importance of the election increase (say, because candidates are farther apart on the issues or because it is a presidential election), more ...
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Polarization, Partisan Preferences and Strategic VotingDec 5, 2018 · 1992). Finally, cognitive abilities and political sophistication are also found to influence the probability of casting a strategic vote. The ...
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Who Votes More Strategically? | American Political Science ReviewFeb 10, 2020 · We introduce a new approach to measuring and comparing strategic voting across voters that can be broadly applied, given appropriate survey data ...
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[PDF] Who votes more strategically?Strategic voting is an important explanation for aggregate political phenomena, but ... Figure C.2: Alternative definition of tactical voting: Voting for a party ...
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Strategic Voting in Plurality Elections: A Simulation of Duverger's LawExperiments designed as an election simulation involve participants in an inves- tigation of strategic voting. Participants assigned political preferences ...Missing: races | Show results with:races
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(PDF) Is there more strategic voting under plurality or majority runoff ...Sep 18, 2023 · PDF | The two electoral systems most often used for presidential elections are plurality and majority runoff. Majority runoff is more costly ...
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[PDF] Susceptibility to strategic voting: a comparison of plurality and ...We find that, when beliefs are precise and other voters are expected to vote sincerely, more voters would benefit from voting strategically in IRV than in ...
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Party over preference? Strategic primary voting in the age of outsidersApr 1, 2022 · Objective Some primary voters cast their ballot for a candidate they do not most prefer in hopes that doing so will increase their party's ...Abstract · STRATEGIC VOTING... · SUMMARY · RESULTS: REPUBLICANS IN...
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Ordinal versus cardinal voting rules: A mechanism design approachWe show that we can design an incentive compatible cardinal rule which achieves higher utilitarian social welfare than any ordinal rule.Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Does Strategic Voting Actually Work? | The TyeeAug 30, 2021 · For many anti-Conservative voters with NDP sympathies, that has traditionally meant voting Liberal in districts where the party is competitive ...Missing: surveys | Show results with:surveys
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How strategic voting may play a role in this election | CBC NewsApr 27, 2025 · In his Vancouver-area riding, NDP candidate Peter Julian is calling on those who would normally vote Liberal or Green to vote for him.
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The impact of strategic voting in Canada - The ConversationApr 29, 2025 · The Canadian federal election took a dramatic turn as Mark Carney led the Liberals to victory. It also offered an important lesson in the power of strategic ...Missing: surveys | Show results with:surveys
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Strategic Voting 2021 Canadian Federal Election | don't make a ...Find out how to vote strategically in the Canadian federal election to support progressive candidate in your district. Vote strategically and prevent vote ...2008 Election Site · 2019 Election Site · 338 districts recommendations · About Us
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Tactical Voting and Electoral Pacts in the 2019 UK General ElectionJul 19, 2021 · The Brexit cleavage continued to define politics in the 2019 general election. This posed a challenge for parties and voters on each side of ...Missing: Tory | Show results with:Tory
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General election 2019: What is the secret behind tactical voting? - BBCNov 13, 2019 · This is so as not to split the pro-Brexit vote in those areas. Instead, it says it will concentrate its efforts on taking seats from Labour, ...
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Can you actually trust tactical voting websites? - WIREDNov 12, 2019 · ... apps to help people vote tactically: four ... Tactical voting could essentially turn this general election into another Brexit referendum.
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Tactical voting website criticised for 'bogus' advice - The GuardianOct 30, 2019 · A new tactical voting website has been criticised for advising pro-remain voters to back the Liberal Democrats in some seats where the party is way behind ...
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Ralph Nader's Campaign Strategy in the 2000 U.S. Presidential ...In Florida alone, Nader got 97,488 votes, more than 180 times the difference between Bush and Gore. Nader's presence obviously had the effect of throwing the ...Missing: effect studies
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[PDF] Did Ralph Nader Spoil a Gore Presidency? A Ballot-Level Study of ...Apr 24, 2006 · When asked if Green party candidate Ralph Nader spoiled the 2000 presidential election for then Vice-President Al Gore, prominent Democratic ...
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Did Ralph Nader Spoil Al Gore's Presidential Bid? A Ballot-Level ...Aug 9, 2025 · We show that at least 40% of Nader voters in the key state of Florida would have voted for Bush, as opposed to Gore, had they turned out in a Nader-less ...
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[PDF] Assessing strategic voting in the 2008 US presidential primariesIn doing so, we distinguish positive strategic voters—those casting ballots for their second choice in the primary and general election—from negative strategic.
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[PDF] Cross-Party Voting in 21st Century Presidential PrimariesNov 22, 2024 · Romney and Santorum. The past two presidential primary seasons have both included drawn-out battles for the nomination of one of the major ...
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Crossover voting is uncommon, even in Wisconsin's wide-open ...Nov 22, 2023 · Not so in Wisconsin, which lacks any kind of party registration and where voters can choose to cast a ballot in whichever primary they please.
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[PDF] Information and Wasted Votes: A Study of U.S. Primary ElectionsFeb 12, 2015 · ABSTRACT. We study whether information leads voters and donors to. “waste” fewer votes and donations on candidates who do.
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[PDF] Puerto Rican Status Preferences: Simulating Decolonization through ...Mar 10, 2021 · In October 2020, Data for Progress conducted a survey of likely Puerto Rico voters. In addition to asking ...
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Expressive vs. strategic voters: An empirical assessmentI study the two leading paradigms of voter behavior. Novel empirical strategy to identify violations of both the pivotal and expressive voter model.
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(PDF) Strategic voting in the second round of a two-round systemAug 10, 2025 · PDF | We examine strategic voting in the second round of the 2014 French municipal elections. We focus on the 96 cities where the number of ...
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Useful, efficient, vital? Tactical voting in the 2022 French presidential ...Apr 20, 2022 · The French electorate voted for Emmanuel Macron (27.85%) and Marine Le Pen (23.15%) in the first round of the 2022 presidential election. One is ...
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French legislative elections: Left-wing alliance makes headway, but ...Jun 13, 2022 · NEWS ANALYSIS. In the first round, the NUPES tied with the presidential coalition in terms of votes. But it has few 'reserve' votes it can ...Missing: coordination | Show results with:coordination
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Support for Strategic Voting Campaigns: Evidence from a Survey ...Mar 14, 2023 · Although strategic voting is common in the first tier of the German electoral system, large-scale campaigns designed to foster strategic ...
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Strategic voting in German constituencies | Request PDF"We investigate strategic voting at German Bundestag elections. The common intuition about strategic voting holds that supporters of small party candidates ...
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[PDF] Ticket-splitting in mixed-member systems - King's Research PortalIn mixed-member electoral systems, voters usually have two votes: a nominal and a list vote. According to some studies, voters are increasingly using them to ...
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[PDF] Opposition electoral strategies against democratic backslidingJul 2, 2025 · We find that democratic erosion is at the core of opposition parties' decision to run under the United for Hungary banner and one of the most ...
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[PDF] NEW ZEALAND'S ELECTORAL SYSTEM - House of CommonsGovernment held an indicative referendum in 1992 asking voters: – If they wanted to change the existing voting system. – To indicate support for one of four ...
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What percentage of the party vote did Te Pati Maori win in 2023?Apr 14, 2025 · In 2023 Te Pāti Māori won 87844 (3.1%) of the party vote, with around two thirds coming from voters on the Māori electorates.
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[PDF] Do Institutions Cause Strategic Voting? Evidence from Taiwancampaign regulations, and other pertinent aspects. In light of the constrained scope for modification in other domains of Taiwan's electoral institutions, ...
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[PDF] Electoral Reform, Issue Cleavages and the Consolidation of ... - SSRNconclusive case for designating Taiwan a two-party system during the SNTV era. The NP was durable, and both the PFP and the TSU were able to command ...
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Voter perceptions of coalition policy positions in multiparty systemsA growing body of research shows how voters consider coalition formation and policy compromises at the post-electoral stage when making vote choices.
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Duverger's psychological effect: A natural experiment approachI exploit an EU ruling which forced the UK to adopt proportional representation (PR) for European Parliament elections. Using a difference-in-differences design ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Majority Runoff Elections: Strategic Voting and Duverger's HypothesisFirst, there are always incentives for all the voters to concentrate their votes on only two candidates (i.e. Duverger's. Law equilibria always exist). Second, ...
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Political instability in the Weimar Republic - The Holocaust ExplainedThe Weimar Republic was the new system of democratic government established in Germany following the collapse of the Second Reich.Missing: gridlock | Show results with:gridlock
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Electoral Equilibria with Entry: Some Simulations - jstorAbstract. The objective of this paper is to investigate by means of simulation the impact o party entry on the spatial separation of candidates.
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Defining the spoiler effect - FairVoteJan 25, 2023 · In the 1992 presidential election, independent candidate Ross Perot notably won 19% of the popular vote, arguably propelling Democrat Bill ...
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Fusion voting roundup: A new report, a new scholars' letter, and so ...Jul 22, 2024 · For this to happen, moderate parties have to emerge, and voters have to be willing to vote on their ballot line, even if it ultimately means ...
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Positive Spillovers from Negative Campaigning - PMCNegative advertising is frequent in electoral campaigns, despite its ambiguous effectiveness: Negativity may reduce voters' evaluation of the targeted ...
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What is the Spoiler Effect - The Center for Election ScienceJun 11, 2024 · A “spoiler” is a non-winning candidate whose presence on the ballot affects which candidate wins. This one negative outcome of ...
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What is the “Spoiler Effect,” Really? - GoodParty.orgDec 13, 2023 · The spoiler effect is rooted in the mechanics of first-past-the-post voting, a system where the candidate with the most votes wins with or ...<|separator|>
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Strategic Voting Versus Sincere VotingSep 30, 2019 · More importantly the strategies employed by voters differ across electoral systems. The presence of frequent government coalitions in ...
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Duverger's Law of Plurality Voting: The Logic of Party Competition in ...The chapters in this volume consider national-level evidence about Duverger's law in the world's largest, longest-lived and most successful democracies of ...
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Poll suggests plenty of Canadians voted strategically to stop a party ...Oct 29, 2019 · More than one-third of Canadians voted strategically in last week's federal election to stop another party from winning, a new poll ...Missing: prevalence | Show results with:prevalence
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Voter Beliefs and Strategic Voting in Two-Round ElectionsJul 20, 2020 · How widespread is strategic voting in two-round electoral systems, and which types of voters are most likely to engage in such behavior?
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Full article: Strategic voting in two-round elections: confirming the ...Oct 10, 2024 · In January 2023, the third direct presidential election held in Czechia became another round of a conflict over the future direction of the ...
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Maine's ranked-choice recount controversy, explained | VoxDec 9, 2018 · In its first federal election debut in the US, ranked-choice voting made a splash: Republican Bruce Poliquin and Democrat Jared Golden each ...
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[PDF] closeness matters: monotonicity failure in irv elections - UMBCA striking attribute of Instant Runoff Voting (IRV) is that it is subject to monotonicity failure— that is, getting more (first preference) votes can cause ...Missing: manipulation risks
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Can Voters Game Out Their Ranked Choice Ballot? | THE CITYMay 1, 2025 · This year in New York City we'll use ranked choice voting in the mayoral primary elections. The city's first big test of the system was in ...
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[PDF] Addressing Concerns About Instant Runoff VotingOct 2, 2024 · * Voters can ensure that IRV always elects a majority winner among all votes cast if they all fill out a complete ranking. ◊ IRV fails the ...
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The case for approval voting | Constitutional Political EconomyDec 19, 2022 · Approval voting is a single-winner voting method that allows voters to choose as many candidates as they wish. The candidate with the most votes ...
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The Problem of Strategic Behavior under Approval VotingApproval voting—a voting system for multi- candidate elections in which a voter may vote for as many candidates as he or she wishes—is being promoted as "the ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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APPROVAL VOTING: Some Recent Empirical EvidenceApproval voting has been offered by a number of formal theorists, notably Steven Brams and Peter Fishburn (1983), as a solution to problems occasioned by ...
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Range Voting "threshhold strategy" made easy - RangeVoting.orgBest Range/Approval Voting strategy is to give a max score to all candidates you like better than the expected value of the winner, and min-score the others.
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[PDF] Condorcet Methods are Less Susceptible to Strategic VotingThere are many competing ideas on how to aggregate rankings of candidates. However, the. Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem pessimistically concludes that no fair ...
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Empirical analysis of ranked choice voting methodsIn 2024-25, a team of IMD researchers analyzed approximately 4000 real-world ranked ballot elections. including some 2000 political elections from the U.S., ...
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An Empirical Example of the Condorcet Paradox of Voting in a Large ...examples of such, and none in large electorates. This paper demonstrates the existence a real cyclical majority in a poll of Danish voters' preferred prime ...
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[PDF] Single Transferable Vote Resists Strategic VotingThis suggests that non-monotonicity in STV elections might be perceived as less threatening since it is in effect “hid- den” and hard to exploit for strategic ...
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Voter behavior under STV-PR: Solving the puzzle of the Irish party ...This paper examines voter preferences when voters are allowed to rank order large numbers of candidates both within and between different parties (STV-PR).
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[PDF] Monotonicity and non-monotonicity at PR-STV electionsSep 13, 2013 · Abstract. This paper explores an aspect of the STV electoral system (both PR-. STV and the alternative vote), namely its property of being ...
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[PDF] Strategic voting in multi-winner elections with approval ballotingJan 20, 2025 · Under “Unrestricted. Approval Voting”, each voter can vote for as many candidates as she wishes, giving at most one vote to each candidate (no “ ...<|separator|>
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The Ethics and Rationality of VotingJul 28, 2016 · 2.1 A General Moral Obligation Not to Vote? 3. Moral Obligations Regarding How One Votes. 3.1 The Expressivist Ethics of Voting; 3.2 The ...
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The political ethics of strategic voting: a compromissory accountJul 7, 2025 · Many citizens vote strategically, especially but not exclusively in first-past-the-post systems. In the UK, a winner-take-all system, ...
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Ethics of Strategic Voting in Popular Elections - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · Misreporting of preferences is a common behavior among voters but still considered as moral wrongdoing. I propose the conceptual framework ...
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On the Question of Strategic Voting - The Prindle Institute for EthicsOct 28, 2019 · Three of those parties are commonly grouped as “progressive,” including the Liberal Party who won a plurality of seats in the election, the ...
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Gerry Mackie, Democracy Defended - PhilPapersProblems of cycling, agenda control, strategic voting, and dimensional manipulation are not sufficiently harmful, frequent, or irremediable, he argues, to be of ...Missing: Gerald | Show results with:Gerald
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What is tactical voting and why is it bad for democracy?Nov 12, 2019 · In a Westminster election, tactical voting takes place when a voter chooses a candidate whom they wouldn't normally support, in order to ...
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Stability and Coordination in Duverger's Law: A Formal Model of ...Aug 1, 2014 · The results shed light on how public opinion polls can aggregate information in the electorate and coordinate voters on the viable candidates in ...
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Two Party Systems, Duverger's Law and Political PolarizationMar 4, 2023 · Maurice Duverger proposed that SMDs tend to produce two large, moderate parties. The law depends on two effects: psychological and mechanical.
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Majoritarian versus Proportional Representation VotingWhat kind of voting system should countries have? This policy brief discusses the two main electoral systems in modern political democracies.
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[PDF] Italy's Choice: Reform or Stagnation - Brookings InstitutionPolitical instability and fragmentation have been constants of the Italian scene through most of the postwar period. Until recently governments changed with ...<|separator|>
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government stability and electoral systems: the italian exampleIN the decade about electoral reform in Britain it is sometimes claimed that proportional representation leads to coalition government, and.
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Government Responsiveness under Majoritarian and (within ...Dec 7, 2018 · We show that government responsiveness represents dynamic changes from governments in order to improve policy/ideological congruence.
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