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Electoral Systems: A Global Perspective

Carter, Elisabeth; Farrell, David M.; Loomes, Gemma

Authors

David M. Farrell

Gemma Loomes



Abstract

How do different electoral systems work to translate votes into seats? What effects do they have on the political system, on political actors, and on voters? Does the choice of electoral system always involve a trade-off between strong and stable government and representation? And do electoral systems matter as much as we might think?

This fully revised and expanded third edition examines the principal types of electoral systems used in over 75 of the world's democracies. It explores why countries choose the electoral systems they do and explains how the different systems function; it investigates the consequences of electoral systems, including on the party system and on government formation and stability, on representation and the quality of democracy, and on parties, politicians, and voters.

Clearly structured, wide-ranging in focus, and incorporating an array of visual material – including authentic ballot papers, tables and figures – this in-depth study remains the go-to text for students and researchers seeking to understand electoral systems around the world.

Citation

Carter, E., Farrell, D. M., & Loomes, G. (2024). Electoral Systems: A Global Perspective. (Third edition). London: Bloomsbury Publishing

Book Type Authored Book
Online Publication Date Nov 28, 2024
Publication Date Nov 28, 2024
Deposit Date Nov 26, 2024
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Edition Third edition
ISBN 9781350348967
Public URL https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/983594
Publisher URL https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/electoral-systems-9781350348950/