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In other words , the difference ( column 4 ) between the percentage of a party ' s
popular vote ( column 2 ) and the percentage of a party ' s seat share ( column 3 )
represents the effect of the electoral system in translating popular support into ...
In other words , the difference ( column 4 ) between the percentage of a party ' s
popular vote ( column 2 ) and the percentage of a party ' s seat share ( column 3 )
represents the effect of the electoral system in translating popular support into ...
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The primary effect of such a reform would be to increase the regional seat
representativeness of all three federal parties : no party would be entirely lacking
in legislative representation from any region of the country . As an example of a
limited ...
The primary effect of such a reform would be to increase the regional seat
representativeness of all three federal parties : no party would be entirely lacking
in legislative representation from any region of the country . As an example of a
limited ...
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The result of such a view is to realize that changes in political institutions and
processes may have two consequences : first , immediate or proximal effects and
second , long - term or distal effects . The proximal effect of political reform alters
...
The result of such a view is to realize that changes in political institutions and
processes may have two consequences : first , immediate or proximal effects and
second , long - term or distal effects . The proximal effect of political reform alters
...
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