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Roll-Call Voting

Democracy
Parliaments
Representation
Voting
S325
Svenja Krauss
University of Vienna
Izolda Bokszczanin
University of Warsaw

Building: (Building A) Faculty of Law, Administration & Economics, Floor: 2nd floor, Room: 217

Saturday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (07/09/2019)

Abstract

How MPs and party groups vote remain one of the most important and observable units of analysis for parliamentary research. It provides valuable information about cooperation and conflict as well as development over time. De Giorgi and Illonszki (2018) provide a recent example using roll-call votes to analyze opposition behavior within a number of countries. This panel welcomes both comparative - and the methodological concerns - and single country studies that include roll-calls in their study design.

Title Details
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Against All Odds – A Story of the Parliamentary Decision in the French Parliament View Paper Details
Learning the Incentives of Differing Mandates Under a Mixed-Member System: Party Loyalty and Legislative Voting in Lithuania View Paper Details