The Impact of Electoral Reform at the Local Level: The Case of Senegal’s 1996 Local Elections

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Author(s):
R Vengroff; M Ndiaye

Type of Document:
Conference Proceeding or Document

 

Publisher/Journal:
Conference: Developpement Rural et Decentralisation au Senegal

Date of Publication:
1999

Place of Publication:
Dakar, Senegal

Description

Abstract: Local electoral systems in transitional polities can play a critical role in the growth and development of democratic governance. In this study, the impact of electoral system change at the subnational level in an African nation, Senegal, is examined. Senegal recently altered the electoral system it employs for the selection of its local and municipal councils. The mixed plurality-proportional system, favors the largest parties. It clearly introduced distortions between the distribution of voter support and seats on councils. These distortions are modified by the proportional part of the vote which provides opportunities for smaller parties to obtain seats. The presence and impact of strategic entry and strategic voting, both in rural and urban areas is assessed.

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