Spatial Distance and Representation in Closed PR List: Revisiting the U-Curve Argument

The authors are testing the patterns of geographical representation in single nationwide district closed-list PR systems, in the framework of an earlier study made by Latner and McGann (2005), who suggested that MPs mostly reside in central metropolitan areas, as well as in distant regions, to the detriment of descriptive representation of areas adjacent to the capital. In this way, spatial distance serves as an incentive for parties to nominate lists comprised mostly of candidates from metropolitan urban centres who can easily reach the mid-distance municipalities for campaigning and constitu... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Bursać, Dejan
Radujko, Dušan
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: Politics in Central Europe
Verlag/Hrsg.: Walter de Gruyter
Schlagwörter: political geography / PR list / closed‑list / single nationwide district / descriptive representation / Montenegro / Netherlands / Serbia / Slovakia
Sprache: Englisch
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