Electoral rules help to make democracy work. Small variations in
them influence the type of democracy that develops. The field of
political science has defined the study of why and how this
happens. Political scientists have contributed to the world of
electoral systems as scientists and as engineers. Taking stock of
recent scientific research, this report shows that context modifies
the effects of electoral rules on political outcomes in specific
and systematic ways. It explores how electoral rules shape party
systems, the inclusion of women and minorities, the depth and
nature of political competition, and patterns of redistribution and
regulation. It considers institutional innovations that could
promote political equality. Finally, the report describes the
diverse ways that political scientists are producing an impact on
the world by sharing and applying their knowledge of the
consequences of electoral rules and global trends in reform.
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