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- W57592893 abstract "In the last twenty years, dozens of elections have been conducted under mixed-member rules. An emerging literature has characterized these hybrid electoral systems as those that combine the majoritarian and the proportional principles of representation. Despite the amount of new work on mixed systems, the critical question of why strategic entry and voting are not observed and, hence, the Duverger's Law does not hold in this type of institutional context remains unanswered. In other words, we do not know yet why parties and voters have failed to coordinate so often in their single-member districts. In this article, I identify a number of institutional and non-institutional factors that increase party system fragmentation in the nominal tier of mixed electoral systems. Contrary to what I expected, the number of electoral parties is not lower in all established democracies. Nevertheless, my findings show substantial evidence of how the level of democratic consolidation modifies the effect of other variables like the closeness of the races or the type of mixed electoral system. My econometric tests evaluate this phenomenon in a diverse sample of 15 countries and a total of 55 elections with more than 10,000 observations at the district-level that come from my own dataset." @default.
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- W57592893 title "ELECTORAL COORDINATION IN MIXED-MEMBER SYSTEMS: DOES THE LEVEL OF DEMOCRATIC CONSOLIDATION MATTER?" @default.
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