Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?

AbstractThis article examines malapportionment in Mongolia from the introduction of a unicameral parliament in 1992 to the parliamentary elections in 2016. We especially address the question whether the level of malapportionment was significantly influenced by various types of electoral systems at b...

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出版年:Cogent Social Sciences
第一著者: Pavel Maškarinec
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Taylor & Francis Group 2023-12-01
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2261232
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description AbstractThis article examines malapportionment in Mongolia from the introduction of a unicameral parliament in 1992 to the parliamentary elections in 2016. We especially address the question whether the level of malapportionment was significantly influenced by various types of electoral systems at both national and district levels. Due to its frequent electoral engineering, Mongolia can serve as a very useful case for testing the relationship between levels of malapportionment and different types of electoral systems. The results show that almost irrespective of the type of electoral system applied, the level of malapportionment grew constantly at both national and district levels until the election of 2016, when the growth ended. The importance of this finding lies in the fact that while most existing cross-national analyses of malapportionment presented rather contrary arguments, the Mongolian case demonstrates that plurality systems, or single-member district systems, are not unambiguous factor distorting fair apportionment.
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spelling doaj-art-e50ec16a8eef41cb95996f32ee9bcd082025-08-19T23:56:11ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Social Sciences2331-18862023-12-019210.1080/23311886.2023.2261232Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?Pavel Maškarinec0Department of Political Science, Faculty of Arts, Jan Evangelista Purkyně University in Ústí nad Labem, Ústí nad Labem, Czech RepublicAbstractThis article examines malapportionment in Mongolia from the introduction of a unicameral parliament in 1992 to the parliamentary elections in 2016. We especially address the question whether the level of malapportionment was significantly influenced by various types of electoral systems at both national and district levels. Due to its frequent electoral engineering, Mongolia can serve as a very useful case for testing the relationship between levels of malapportionment and different types of electoral systems. The results show that almost irrespective of the type of electoral system applied, the level of malapportionment grew constantly at both national and district levels until the election of 2016, when the growth ended. The importance of this finding lies in the fact that while most existing cross-national analyses of malapportionment presented rather contrary arguments, the Mongolian case demonstrates that plurality systems, or single-member district systems, are not unambiguous factor distorting fair apportionment.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311886.2023.2261232Mongoliaparliamentary electionsmalapportionmentdelimitationelectoral reform
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Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?
Mongolia
parliamentary elections
malapportionment
delimitation
electoral reform
title Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?
title_full Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?
title_fullStr Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?
title_full_unstemmed Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?
title_short Malapportionment in Mongolian elections: Does institutional structure matter?
title_sort malapportionment in mongolian elections does institutional structure matter
topic Mongolia
parliamentary elections
malapportionment
delimitation
electoral reform
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