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WORKING PAPER
Bias and Responsiveness in Multiparty and Multigroup Representation
Monroe, Burt L.
Abstract
There is an extensive and expanding literature that examines methods
for estimating the responsiveness and partisan bias of two-party
electoral systems. Attempts to extend these methods into the
multiparty domain appropriate for the vast majority of electoral
systems, or to the analysis of the representation of other types of
groups (e.g., regions, ethnic groups), have been limited. I describe
index, multiyear, uniform swing, and variable swing methods -- along
with novel graphical displays -- for analyzing seats-votes curves,
bias, and responsiveness in multiparty systems. The variable swing
method is a multiparty generalization of Gelman and King's "JudgeIt"
model. Examples discussed include elections in the UK, Mauritius, and
Costa Rica, and geographic representation worldwide. In comparing the
various methods it is argued that variable swing is ideal for most
applications, that uniform swing and index methods provide useful
answers to a limited set of questions despite faulty assumptions, and
that multiyear methods are generally not useful.
Keywords
compositional data electoral systems JudgeIt partisan bias responsiveness seats and votes
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