What Do We Know About Minority Governments? Erik Voeten - May 7, 2010 And so the British have their "hung parliament." While there
LSE Live Webcasting and Blogging the British Election Results Joshua Tucker - May 6, 2010 You can find the webcast "here":http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndmedia/videoAndAudio/publicEventsVideos/LSELive.aspx and the live blog
Ideological Polarization and the Lib Dem vote. Henry Farrell - May 6, 2010 "Matthew Yglesias":http://yglesias.thinkprogress.org/archives/2010/05/blame-the-electoral-system-or-blame-the-party-leaders.php talks about the UK party system. bq. For
Duverger’s Law and the UK elections Henry Farrell - May 5, 2010 About to be broken? (or, to be a bit less
New advances in the visual display of quantitative information Henry Farrell - May 5, 2010 The BBC will "project a bar chart":http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/election_2010/8656578.stm of the number
Strategic voting in the UK Henry Farrell - May 4, 2010 Josh asks in comments below whether there is any way
The UK election again Henry Farrell - May 3, 2010 Probably my final bit of pseudo-political scientific speculation on the
Get Your UK Election Forecasting Here Henry Farrell - April 28, 2010 Simon Hix and Nick Vivyan at LSE provide the "most
Sincere Voting in the 2010 British Elections Joshua Tucker - April 27, 2010 When I teach strategic voting to my undergraduates, I define
Bidding starts over electoral reform Henry Farrell - April 25, 2010 "Matthew Shugart reports":http://fruitsandvotes.com/?p=3918. Today’s Guardian notes that Conservative leader David