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Voter preferences and party loyalty under cumulative voting: Political behaviour after electoral reform in Bremen and Hamburg
Affiliation:1. Department of Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, USA;2. Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science, Los Angeles, CA, USA;3. Pardee RAND Graduate School, Santa Monica, CA, USA
Abstract:Many electoral systems constrain voters to one or two votes at election time. Reformers often see this as a failing because voters' preferences are both broader and more varied than the number of choices allowed. New electoral systems therefore often permit more preferences to be expressed. In this paper we examine what happens when cumulative voting is introduced in two German states. Even when we allow for tactical considerations, we find that the principle of unconstrained choice is not widely embraced by voters, although in practice, too, many seem to have preferences for more than just one party. This finding has implications for arguments relating to electoral reform as well as how to conceive of party affiliations in multi-party systems.
Keywords:Electoral reform  Cumulative voting  Propensity to vote  Germany  State elections
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