Incumbency advantage and candidate characteristics in open-list proportional representation systems: Evidence from Indonesia
We use evidence from Indonesia's April 2014 legislative elections to study the relationship between incumbency, list position, candidate characteristics, and electoral success in open-list PR systems. Contrary to a recent literature identifying an incumbency disadvantage in other large developi...
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Main Authors: | DETTMAN, Sebastian Carl, PEPINSKY, Thomas B., PIERSKALLA, Jan H. |
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2017
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