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Duvergerian Dynamics in the Indian StatesFederalism and the Number of Parties in the State Assembly ElectionsDepartment of Political Science, 210 Barrows Hall, University of CaliforniaBerkeley, Berkeley, CA 947201950, USA. chhibber{at}socrates.berkeley.edu
Empirical research on voting in electoral districts in single-member, simple-plurality electoral systems has demonstrated the general validity of Duvergers law. This article shows that while the law is generally valid for state assembly elections in India, there are exceptions. In a significant number of electoral districts, more than two parties secure votes. We attribute these non-random deviations from Duvergers law to the influence of federal arrangements. The article provides evidence that more than two parties will get votes in an electoral district when either more than two national parties or a combination of national and regional parties compete for votes in a state. We show that an increase in the number of regional parties alone at the state level would not have the same effect on district-level results.
Key Words: Duvergers law federalism India number of parties state assembly elections in India
Party Politics, Vol. 12, No. 1,
5-34 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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