2003
DOI: 10.1017/s0007123403000322
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What Are Elections For? Conferring the Median Mandate

Abstract: Democracy is often described as a system in which a majority of electors choose one out of a number of competing parties to form a government and carry out its programme. Unfortunately, spontaneous majorities rarely form in support of one party. We generalize from a 'government' to a 'median' mandate, in which the median elector chooses the pivotal party in parliament, which then translates his or her preferences into public policy. To check this we investigate how accurately parliaments and governments repres… Show more

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“…Over the years ideological congruence has become an important and popular concept in the study of political representation (Huber and Powell 1994;Powell 2000 Powell , 2009McDonald et al 2004;Klingemann et al 2006;Griffin and Newman 2008;Golder and Stramski 2010). Third, in addition to testing for the direct effects of various measures of ideological congruence on citizen satisfaction we investigate whether the effects of congruence are contingent upon a person's political sophistication.…”
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“…Over the years ideological congruence has become an important and popular concept in the study of political representation (Huber and Powell 1994;Powell 2000 Powell , 2009McDonald et al 2004;Klingemann et al 2006;Griffin and Newman 2008;Golder and Stramski 2010). Third, in addition to testing for the direct effects of various measures of ideological congruence on citizen satisfaction we investigate whether the effects of congruence are contingent upon a person's political sophistication.…”
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“…Over the years ideological congruence has become an important and popular concept in the study of political representation (Huber and Powell 1994;Powell 2000Powell , 2009McDonald et al 2004;Klingemann et al 2006;Griffin and Newman 2008;Golder and Stramski 2010).…”
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“…This policy position corresponds to the electorate's core which can be understood as the result of sophisticated strategic interaction in the electorate and in the national legislature (see Banks and Duggan 2000). We consider (MED) to be a fair approximation, even in the light of the big variation among the actual national electoral systems in the EU member states (see McDonald et al 2004). …”
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“…He found broad congruence, which varied with the clarity of government responsibility and other contextual factors. Since then several studies have used data from the Comparative Manifestos Project to compare citizen-government congruence (Klingemann et al 1994;McDonald and Budge 2005). Much of this research has considered how electoral system rules might affect the degree of congruence between citizens and their government in Western democracies (Huber and Powell 1994;Wessels 1999;Powell 2000Powell , 2006.…”
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