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    the Comparative Study of Strategic Voting, Thomas Gschwend Part VI Political Support 14: Institutional Variation and Political Support: An Analysis of CSES Data from 29 Countries, Ola Listhaug, Bernt Aardal, and Ingunn Opheim Ellis 15: Effectiveness and Political Support in Old and New The study of electoral systems has tended to be restricted in a number of respects. First, most research focuses on elections to legislative assemblies and The electoral system in most countries involves the use of territorially defined constituencies; the contest for votes is split into a large number
    This research uses the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems to investigate the relationship between plurality and proportional electoral arrangements, on the one hand, and how they influence levels of political knowledge, sophistication, and the likelihood to vote, on the other hand.
    Participating countries include a common module of survey questions in their post-election studies. The resulting data are deposited along with voting, demographic, district, and macro variables. A large body of electoral studies and political
    A Report Commissioned by Elections Canada. Dr. Paul G. Thomas Professor Emeritus Political Studies University of Manitoba. Lorne R. Gibson Former Chief Electoral Officer Province of Alberta.
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    Mixed electoral systems and electoral system effects: controlled comparison and cross-national analysis. Electoral Studies 23 (2004) 575-599. This paper provides an analytical dissection of mixed electoral systems. Using district level data from 15 countries, we oer a comparative analysis
    A single case study has the advantage that it allows for the inclusion of many variables. This method is often referred to as “thick description” (Landman Usually the comparative approach to politics and society is defined both by its substance (the study of a plurality of societies or systems) and by its
    a single data file for comparative study Survey data is merged with administrative, demographic, district, and macro variables Micro-macro comparisons the System 1) The impact of constitutional and electoral systems on democratic performance: • Parliamentary versus presidential systems
    application to west Europe’, Comparative Political Studies 12:1 (1979), pp. 3-27 (effective number of parties), and Michael Gallagher, ‘Proportionality, disproportionality and electoral systems’, Electoral Studies 10:1 (1991), pp. 33-51 (least squares index).
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    As in several other countries, the electoral system in the Netherlands is a matter of dispute. The main purpose of this special issue is to assess to what extent the comparative study of electoral systems offers a solid body of knowledge on the possible effects of various proposals to change the electoral
    As in several other countries, the electoral system in the Netherlands is a matter of dispute. The main purpose of this special issue is to assess to what extent the comparative study of electoral systems offers a solid body of knowledge on the possible effects of various proposals to change the electoral
    Introduction to The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems Jessica Fortin GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences [email protected] David election studies must meet Aspired to Standards for Data Quality and Comparability (CSES Planning Committee, 1996) Mode of Interviewing

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