Description: "Electoral Systems examines the six principal types of system currently in use in more than fifty of the world's democracies. The book considers the operations and effects of these systems and adopts a common format throughout. Making use of an array of visual material, including authentic ballot papers, tables and figures, this revised edition assesses: a spread of case studies in and beyond Europe; forms and consequences of electoral reform; 'electoral integrity' and gerrymandering; and expanded coverage of 'contamination' problems with mixed-member systems. This in-depth study remains the go-to book for students and researchers seeking to understand electoral systems around the world"--
Brief description: DAVID FARRELL is Professor of Politics and Head of the School of Politics and International Relations at University College Dublin.
Review Quotes:
"This textbook will undoubtedly be of use for anyone seeking to understand the complex world of electoral systems. It deals clearly and knowledgeably with the most important topics in the field of electoral rules." --Ignacio Lago, Professor of Political Science, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
"Making a complex topic highly accessible, Electoral Systems is simply the best and clearest introduction into the world of how electoral systems work and the effects they have on political life. This new edition remains a 'go to' text, for students and academics alike" --Alistair Clark, Professor of Political Science, Newcastle University, UK "This is a highly readable introduction to the world of electoral systems and the incentives they pose for voters, candidates, parties, and elected representatives." --Brian F. Crisp, Professor, Department of Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis, USA "This is a very welcome new edition of a textbook on electoral systems that I have consistently recommended to students for over a dozen years! It covers the main types of electoral systems in excellent detail and complements this with a discussion of the effects of electoral systems and electoral reform. It is written in an accessible style and provides many interesting examples which, commendably, are not confined to Western European democracies" --Allan Sikk, Associate Professor, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, UK "Electoral Systems: A Global Perspective is an outstanding introductory electoral systems textbook. The authors expertly craft direct explanations of complex topics and weave in details about the history of elections that provide new insights to experts in the field." --Erik S. Herron, Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of Political Science, West Virginia University, USA