Many Faces of Strategic Voting
Many Faces of Strategic Voting
About this book
Strategic voting is classically defined as ?voting for one?s second preferred option to prevent one?s least preferred option from winning when one?s first preference has no chance.? Voters want their votes to be effective, and casting a ballot that will have no influence on an election is undesirable?therefore, some voters cast a strategic ballot when they decide it is useful.
This edited volume includes case studies of strategic voting behavior in Israel, Germany, Japan, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Canada, and the UK, and provides a conceptual framework for understanding strategic voting behavior in all types of electoral systems.
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Subjects
ElectionsVotingRepresentative government and representationPolitical partiesCross-cultural studies