Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems

In this article, we present new data on electoral alliances (coligações) that were formed to contest Brazilian general elections between 1986 and 2014. We present evidence to show that alliances formed for gubernatorial and lower house elections are connected to one another. These joint alliances ar...

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Main Authors: Fernando Limongi, Fabricio Vasselai
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Political Science Association 2018-12-01
Series:Brazilian Political Science Review
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Online Access:https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/entries-and-withdrawals-electoral-coordination-across-different-offices-and-the-brazilian-party-systems/
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spelling doaj-4c4f914ed3e54aa99c7629c2a85812fa2020-11-25T02:44:16ZengBrazilian Political Science AssociationBrazilian Political Science Review1981-38211981-38212018-12-0112312710.1590/1981-3821201800030001Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party SystemsFernando Limongi0Fabricio Vasselai1Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloIn this article, we present new data on electoral alliances (coligações) that were formed to contest Brazilian general elections between 1986 and 2014. We present evidence to show that alliances formed for gubernatorial and lower house elections are connected to one another. These joint alliances are part of complex coordination strategies for managing the entry and withdrawal of candidates for concomitant elections regulated by different rules. As we shall show, these joint strategies result in: 01. interlinked processes of party concentration in subnational executive elections, and party fragmentation in national lower-house elections; which is the result of 02. the emergence of political parties that specialize in contesting elections for different political offices.https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/entries-and-withdrawals-electoral-coordination-across-different-offices-and-the-brazilian-party-systems/Electoral coordinationelectoral allianceparty system fragmentationgubernatorial electionsHouse of Representatives
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Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems
Brazilian Political Science Review
Electoral coordination
electoral alliance
party system fragmentation
gubernatorial elections
House of Representatives
author_facet Fernando Limongi
Fabricio Vasselai
author_sort Fernando Limongi
title Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems
title_short Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems
title_full Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems
title_fullStr Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems
title_full_unstemmed Entries and Withdrawals: Electoral Coordination across Different Offices and the Brazilian Party Systems
title_sort entries and withdrawals: electoral coordination across different offices and the brazilian party systems
publisher Brazilian Political Science Association
series Brazilian Political Science Review
issn 1981-3821
1981-3821
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In this article, we present new data on electoral alliances (coligações) that were formed to contest Brazilian general elections between 1986 and 2014. We present evidence to show that alliances formed for gubernatorial and lower house elections are connected to one another. These joint alliances are part of complex coordination strategies for managing the entry and withdrawal of candidates for concomitant elections regulated by different rules. As we shall show, these joint strategies result in: 01. interlinked processes of party concentration in subnational executive elections, and party fragmentation in national lower-house elections; which is the result of 02. the emergence of political parties that specialize in contesting elections for different political offices.
topic Electoral coordination
electoral alliance
party system fragmentation
gubernatorial elections
House of Representatives
url https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/entries-and-withdrawals-electoral-coordination-across-different-offices-and-the-brazilian-party-systems/
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