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ELECTORAL ARENAS
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Coordination between electoral arenas in multilevel countries
/ Lago, Ignacio; Montero, Jose Ramon
Montero, Jose Ramon
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2009.
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This article shows the existence of a coordination dilemma in multilevel countries that hold elections for different parliaments, at different territorial levels and with different electoral rules. With evidence from Spain, the analysis identifies interaction or contamination effects between national and subnational electoral arenas that generate, just as in most mixed-member electoral systems, a centrifugal force that increases the number of electoral parties in national elections. The incentives that solve this coordination dilemma faced by small regional or local parties are theoretically discussed and empirically tested.
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Spain
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National Elections
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Electoral Arenas
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Multilevel Countries
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Coordination between electoral arenas in multilevel countries
/ Lago, Ignacio; Montero, Jose Ramon
Montero, Jose Ramon
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2009.
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This article shows the existence of a coordination dilemma in multilevel countries that hold elections for different parliaments, at different territorial levels and with different electoral rules. With evidence from Spain, the analysis identifies interaction or contamination effects between national and subnational electoral arenas that generate, just as in most mixed-member electoral systems, a centrifugal force that increases the number of electoral parties in national elections. The incentives that solve this coordination dilemma faced by small regional or local parties are theoretically discussed and empirically tested.
Key Words
Electoral Arenas
;
Multilevel Countries
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Local Parties
;
Coordination Dilemma
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