’Landslide’: Surprising Results of the Elections in India
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Indians like to talk about a 'landslide' when elections lead to an unexpected change of government as they did in May 2004. Hearing about such a dramatic event one would expect that a massive shift of the national vote produced such results. But the majority election system which India has inherited from the British often translates a shift of only a few percentages in the national vote into a major change in the number of seats won by different parties.
Published in No. 92 (2004): ASIEN (Juli), 87-89
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Published in No. 92 (2004): ASIEN (Juli), 87-89
Online date
2021-07-06
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.


