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This paper discusses the impact of electoral institutions on individual voting behavior. Is there a difference in the degree to which different electoral systems allow citizens to vote by their own preferences? Or, to put it in more technical terms, is there a relationship of the possibility for sincere voting and electoral rules? Sincere voting consists of more than just the absence of strategic voting. Sincere voting means to have a clear preference for a particular political party or candidate and to vote accordingly. Thus, the vote must be based on ones own preferences. Strategic voting, on the other hand, may well be based on other considerations such as helping to bring about a certain coalition government.
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http://www.wz-berlin.de/~wessels/Downloads/sincere1a.pdf
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Sincere Voting in Different Electoral Systems
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Berlin Conference “The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems“
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