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arxiv: 0812.1296 · v3 · submitted 2008-12-08 · ⚛️ physics.soc-ph · cond-mat.stat-mech· nlin.AO· physics.gen-ph

Dynamics of Strategic Three-Choice Voting

classification ⚛️ physics.soc-ph cond-mat.stat-mechnlin.AOphysics.gen-ph
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In certain parliamentary democracies, there are two major parties that move in and out of power every few elections, and a third minority party that essentially never governs. We present a simple model to account for this phenomenon, in which minority party supporters sometimes vote ideologically (for their party) and sometimes strategically (against the party they like the least). The competition between these disparate tendencies reproduces the empirical observation of two parties that frequently exchange majority status and a third party that is almost always in the minority.

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