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Gender and Party Duopoly in a Small State: Ballot Position Effects under the Single Transferable Vote in Malta, 1947-2008

机译:小国的性别与政党双头垄断:1947-2008年马耳他单一可转让投票下的投票立场效应

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Research on preference voting systems seems to indicate that where voters are allowed to choose among a party's candidates, the order in which candidates are listed on the ballot has an effect on the number of nominative votes they receive. This study of the 16 Maltese elections of 1947-2008 shows that being listed first on the ballot is a distinct electoral advantage. The analysis implies that complex voting systems are particularly vulnerable to position effects, even when there is a high degree of intra-party competition in small-size electoral districts. It also suggests that policy makers should pay more attention to ballot format design in order to mitigate order effects, even in a small country like Malta.
机译:关于优先投票系统的研究似乎表明,允许选民在一个政党的候选人中进行选择的地方,候选人在选票上的排列顺序会影响他们所获得的名义投票数。对1947-2008年马耳他16场选举的研究表明,在选票上排名第一是明显的选举优势。分析表明,即使小型选举区的政党内部竞争程度很高,复杂的投票系统也特别容易受到位置影响。它还表明,即使在像马耳他这样的小国,政策制定者也应更加注意选票格式设计,以减轻订单影响。

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