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Resumen de Forgetting to make votes count: The role of previous democratic experience

Ignacio Lago Peñas, Ferrán Martínez i Coma

  • This paper argues that wasted votes in founding elections decrease when countries have a previous democratic experience before the current democratic period. This historical-institutionalist argument is tested with national election results in 22 founding elections in third-wave European, Asian, Latin American and African democracies. The results demonstrate that having a democratic past clearly increases coordination and then reduces the percentage of wasted votes in the founding election, controlling for the electoral system.


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