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ID094419
Title ProperStrategies, institutions, and outcomes under SNTV in Taiwan, 1992-2004
LanguageENG
AuthorPatterson, Dennis P ;  Stockton, Hans
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the five democratic elections held in Taiwan from 1992 to 2004 inclusive, the formerly dominant Kuomintang Party (KMT) was temporarily supplanted by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) as the nation's largest political party. Most explanations for this have focused on party fragmentation and the changing patterns of electoral competition it helped create. These are important factors, but they have not been tested empirically at the level where candidates won and lost legislative seats, the level of the election district. This article offers such an empirical test, and it will show that these two factors had a direct impact on the ability of DPP and KMT candidates to obtain legislative seats. We also show that these factors carried indirect impacts by hurting the ability of the KMT and DPP to nominate in a way that they would obtain all the seats that their obtained vote shares would allow.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 10, No. 1; Jan-Apr 2010: p.31-59
Journal SourceJournal of East Asian Studies Vol. 10, No. 1; Jan-Apr 2010: p.31-59
Key WordsSNTV ;  Electoral System ;  Election Districts ;  Election Outcomes ;  Candidates ;  Nomination Errors ;  Overnominations ;  Undernominations ;  Competition ;  Legislative Yuan