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Replication data for: Democratic Electoral Systems Around the World, 1946-2000
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Matt Golder, 2007, "Replication data for: Democratic Electoral Systems Around the World, 1946-2000", hdl:1902.1/10479 UNF:3:Tck3h2JpUzohauPCbNIm5w== Matt Golder [Distributor]
Study Global Idhdl:1902.1/10479
AuthorsMatt Golder (Florida State University)
Production Date2005
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Distribution Date2007
Deposit DateJuly, 2007
Replication ForMatt Golder. 2005. "Democratic Electoral Systems Around the World, 1946-2000." Electoral Studies. 24: 103-121. doi:10.1016/j.electstud.2004.02.008. article available here
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This article describes a new data set that covers the electoral institutions used in all of the democratic legislative and presidential elections in 199 countries between 1946 (or independence) and 2000. A clear and consistent classification of the electoral institutions used in these elections is followed by a concise geographical and temporal analysis. The worldwide focus of the data set reveals several striking patterns. For example, there have been almost as many elections under dictatorship as there have been under democracy. Other patterns include the fact that presidential regimes nearly always employ proportional electoral formulas, absolute majority rule has become the worldwide norm for electing presidents, and nonmajoritarian systems have become more complex due to the increasing use of multiple tiers and mixed electoral formulas.

Keywordselectoral system; electoral formula; electoral tiers
Related PublicationsFor a slightly longer version of this paper with more detailed references and citations click here.
Time Period Covered1946 - 2000
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