选举前联盟与政治权力分配

Pre-electoral coalitions and the distribution of political power

Public Choice · 2023
被引 9
ABS 3

中文导读

研究芬兰选举中政党组成选举前联盟的原因和后果,发现联盟影响权力分配、增加小党领导机会,但可能扭曲选民偏好。

Abstract

Abstract Pre-electoral coalitions (PECs) may increase parties’ chances of winning an election, but they may also distort electoral results and policies away from citizens’ preferences. To shed light on how PECs shape post-electoral power distribution, we study the causes and consequences of PECs in Finland where elections use an open-list proportional representation system, and parties may form joint lists. We present descriptive evidence showing that PECs are more common between parties of equal size and similar ideology, and when elections are more disproportional or involve more parties. Using difference-in-differences and density discontinuity designs, we illustrate that voters punish coalescing parties and target personal votes strategically within the coalitions, and that PECs are formed with the particular purpose of influencing the distribution of power. PECs increase small parties’ chances of acquiring leadership positions, lead to more dispersed seat distributions, and sometimes prevent absolute majorities. They can thus enable a broader representation of citizens’ policy preferences.

政治经济学选举制度政党联盟权力分配