A comparative spatial analysis of majoritarian and proportional elections

Authors
Citation
Jk. Dow, A comparative spatial analysis of majoritarian and proportional elections, ELECT STUD, 20(1), 2001, pp. 109-125
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration
Journal title
ELECTORAL STUDIES
ISSN journal
02613794 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
109 - 125
Database
ISI
SICI code
0261-3794(200103)20:1<109:ACSAOM>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
This study estimates spatial representations of recent elections in Canada, France, The Netherlands and Israel. its purpose is to test whether there e xist systematic differences in the extent of spatial dispersion among parti es and candidates in the majoritarian and proportional electoral systems. C anada and France are majoritarian systems, while The Netherlands and Israel are highly proportional. The study uses a measure of central tendency deve loped by Kollman et al. (1992, 1993, 1998) [Kollman, K., Miller, J.H., Page , S.E., 1992. Adaptive parties in spatial elections. American Political Sci ence Review, 86, 929-937; 1993. Adaptive parties and spatial voting theory. In: Grofman, B. (Ed.), Information, Participation & Choice. University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, pp. 161-173; 1998. Political parties and elector al landscapes. British Journal of Political Science, 28, 139-158] and non-p arametric statistical tests to compare the relative dispersion of parties a nd candidates across the maps. The analysis reveals that parties and candid ates in the majoritarian systems are located significantly closer to the ce nter of the distribution of voters than those in proportional systems. The estimated spatial maps also provide information useful for interpreting the bases of electoral politics in each country. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd . All rights reserved.