Voting for Policy Not Parties
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This book proposes an institutionally embedded framework for analyzing voter choice. Voters Kedar argues are concerned with policy and therefore their vote reflects post-electoral compromise (e.g. multi-party government) which dilutes their vote. This simple but overlooked principle allows Kedar to explain a broad array of seemingly unrelated electoral regularities.
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