POL101Y1 Lecture : electoral system

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20 Apr 2011
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Why don"t we have a limitless number of candidates (in theory we could all go out and vote for ourselves ) The political party parties are organizations that exist to capture votes by mobilizing voters. Two ways: programmatic parties- competing visions of the public good. Parties compete for your vote vs: clientelistic parties (latin america, nyc)- you receive something for your vote. Parties give public goods (area with snow shoved in the winter, etc) Us (weak) vs. canada (strong) largely disciplined parties. French political scientist number of political parties is determined by voting rules (electoral laws) single member distract plurality voting (who ever gets the most votes win, even if not majority) rules tend towards two party system. Assumption of strategic voter and the logic of the wasted vote or worse. rational voter, vote for the party you dislike the least (the best is the enemy of the good)

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