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Strategic voting in plurality elections: a simulation of duverger's law / Endersby, James W; Shaw, Kelly B   Journal Article
Endersby, James W Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Experiments designed as an election simulation involve participants in an investigation of strategic voting. Participants assigned political preferences and informed of candidate/party positions on an ideological dimension respond to and learn the results of two public opinion polls before voting. When given two alternatives, the participants vote sincerely. Confronted with three or more alternatives, participants make tactical decisions to narrow the field. Strategic behavior quickly reduces the number of alternatives to two. Consistent with Duverger's law, candidate/party viability encourages strategic voting and the development of a two-party system. The election simulation serves as a useful tool to teach about electoral behavior and to explore topics such as strategic voting.
Key Words Law  Elections  Simulations  Voting  Plurality 
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