A third party could be successful. But probably not this one. Seth Masket - August 3, 2022 To win voters, a party has to stand for something. But what would the Forward Party do in office?
Has Hungary’s opposition learned to coordinate against Fidesz, the right-wing governing party? Jesse Richman - January 13, 2020 Here’s how the opposition managed surprising mayoral wins
Could a third-party candidate win the U.S. presidency? That’s very unlikely. Amanda Skuldt - August 2, 2016 [caption id="attachment_44790" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A supporter of former Democratic presidential
The Japanese General Election of 2012: Sometimes, Lucky is Better than Popular Joshua Tucker - December 27, 2012 Continuing our series of election reports, the following is a
Duverger and the UK Election Erik Voeten - May 10, 2010 Seth Masket wonders whether Duverger got the 2010 UK elections
Duverger’s Law and the UK elections Henry Farrell - May 5, 2010 About to be broken? (or, to be a bit less
Incentives for PR after the UK elections Henry Farrell - April 23, 2010 A short follow-up to the post on Nick Clegg's electoral
Presidential debates in comparative perspective Henry Farrell - April 16, 2010 So the United Kingdom had its first of three 'presidential'