The many faces of strategic voting tactical behavior in electoral systems around the world

Voters do not always choose their preferred candidate on election day. Often they cast their ballots to prevent a particular outcome, as when their own preferred candidate has no hope of winning and they want to prevent another, undesirable candidate's victory; or, they vote to promote a single...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Michigan Publishing (University of Michigan) issuing body (issuing body)
Other Authors: Aldrich, John (Editor), Blais, Andre, 1947- editor (editor), Aldrich, John H., 1947- editor, Stephenson, Laura Beth, 1976- editor
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press [2018]
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Summary:Voters do not always choose their preferred candidate on election day. Often they cast their ballots to prevent a particular outcome, as when their own preferred candidate has no hope of winning and they want to prevent another, undesirable candidate's victory; or, they vote to promote a single-party majority in parliamentary systems, when their own candidate is from a party that has no hope of winning. In their thought-provoking book The Many Faces of Strategic Voting, Laura B. Stephenson, John H. Aldrich, and André Blais first provide a conceptual framework for understanding why people vote strategically, and what the differences are between sincere and strategic voting behaviors. Expert contributors then explore the many facets of strategic voting through case studies in Great Britain, Spain, Canada, Japan, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and the European Union.
Physical Description:1 online resource (214 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780472901128
9780472124305