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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel combines papers examining changes in electoral systems comparing across subnational units, comparing subnational to national institutions, or leveraging natural experiments in national electoral institutions. Cases include India, Italy, New Zealand, Turkey, and the US
Disproportional Equality: Class Sorting and Formula Effects in List Systems - Ari Ray, Univeristy of Geneva
Does Changing the Electoral System Really Improve Elections? - Shaun Bowler, University of California, Riverside; Diogo Ferrari, University of California, Riverside; Matthew Gibbons, Victoria University of Wellington; Jack Vowles, Victoria University of Wellington
Spatial Allocation of Government Investment: District-Based vs. At-Large Systems - Michaela Cushing-Daniels, University of Pittsburgh; Brooke Nicole Shannon, University of Pittsburgh; Daniel Jones, University of Pittsburgh