Territorial representation |
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Authors: | Michael Marsh,& Bernhard Wessels |
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Affiliation: | Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland;,;Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the opinion congruence of voters and representatives in European Parliament elections taking nation as the constituency of interest, an implied model of representation similar to that in a classic Miller and Stokes analysis. Congruence is greater for some countries than others. MEPs are even less representative of their voters than are candidates in general, and all are more pro–integrationist than the electorate. Differences between countries are explained by variations in electoral systems and in national party systems. A genuine European party system and a common and PR electoral system would make MEPs more representative, but almost certainly less integrationist. |
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