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 «DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES  OF PREFERENCE VOTING:  A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS»
 
 Rettorato,Universita'  di  Roma 17 novembre  2014
 
 
 17 NOVEMBER | OPENING SESSION |(8:45 A.M.  9:15 A.M.)
DETERMINANTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF PREFERENCE VOTING
Fulco Lanchester, Director of the Department of Political Sciences, Professor of 
Comparative Public Law, Sapienza University, Rome 
Oreste Massari, professor of Political Science, Sapienza University, Rome 
Stefano Ceccanti, professor of Comparative Public Law, Sapienza University 
Giovanni Maria Vianello, International Office, Sapienza University Rome 
Gianluca Passarelli, assistant professor of Political Science, Sapienza 
University, Rome
17 NOVEMBER | SECTION 1 (9:15 A.M.1:15 P.M.) 
PREFERENCE VOTING, ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND POLITICAL PARTIES 
Audrey Andr, Universiteit Antwerpen, Sam Depauw, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Incidence and Distribution of Preference Voting across Different Types of Elections in 
Belgium 
sa Bengtsson, bo Akademi University, Finland
Intra-list competition and incumbency advantage in open-list PR: The case of Finland 
Daniel Bochsler, University of Zurich 
Getting the constituencies right: When are mixed-member electoral systems proportional? 
Roman Chytilek, Peter Spac, Masaryk University, Czech Republic 
The balance of party and voter preferences in semi-open lists systems: The cases of the 
Czech Republic and Slovakia 
Ellis S. Krauss, University of California, San Diego 
Election systems and bicameralism in Japan: why Japan is not the U.K. 
Matthew S. Shugart and Christine Cahill, University of California, Davis 
The Incentives (or Lack of Incentives) for MPs to Cultivate Personal Votes in Flexible List 
Systems 
Gianluca Passarelli, Sapienza University, Rome 
Preferential voting in Italy: the worst of electoral systems? A diachronic analysis
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