Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1052359 Electoral Studies 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Despite its centrality in current and past political developments, scholars know little about the motivations underlying split-ticket voting in Latin America. We consider the case of Brazil, one of the region's most notorious cases of “permanent divided government” and split-ticket voting. We find the rate of split-ticket voting to be extremely high in Brazil (nearly 70% of all votes cast), and we conduct analyses that highlight its institutional and individual-level sources.

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