Mixed Rules, Mixed Strategies: Parties and Candidates in Germany's Electoral System

Ecpr Press (2015)
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Abstract

Sixty years of democratic representation in Germany allow us to study the working of a specific type of electoral system, namely a mixed system combining proportional and majoritarian rules, in great detail.

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