Abstract
We compare single ballot vs dual ballot elections under plurality
rule, assuming sincere voting and allowing for partly endogenous
party formation. Under the dual ballot, the number of parties is larger
but the influence of extremists voters on equilibrium policy is smaller,
because their bargaining power is reduced compared to a single ballot
election. The predictions on the number of parties and on policy
volatility are consistent with data on municipal elections in Italy,
where cities with more (less) than 15,000 inhabitants have dual (single)
ballots respectively
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 63 |
Publication status | Published - 2009 |
Keywords
- elections