11/03/2024
16:00 19:00
Cette séance est organisée dans le cadre du Séminaire ANR VERELECT: “La fabrique de la vérité électorale”… Lire la suite

Événement en format hybride (présentiel / visioconférence)

Discussion autour de l’ouvrage
Protecting the Ballot: How First-Wave Democracies Ended Electoral Corruption.

Lieu : Salle G009, rez-de-chaussée, 28 rue des Saints-Pères 75007 Paris

Cette séance est organisée dans le cadre du Séminaire ANR VERELECT: “La fabrique de la vérité électorale”

Intervenante :
Isabela Mares

Discutants: 
Annabelle Lever, Sciences Po, CEVIPOF
Christophe Voilliot, Université Paris-Nanterre.
 
Between 1850 and 1918, many first-wave democracies in Europe adopted electoral reforms that reduced the incidence of electoral malfeasance. Drawing on analysis of parliamentary deliberations and roll-call votes in France, Germany, Belgium, and the United Kingdom, Protecting the Ballot explores how these electoral changes came about.
 
Reforms limiting electoral malfeasance came in a variety of forms. Some reforms imposed harsher punishments for bribing or the politicization of state resources during campaigns. Other changes improved electoral secrecy, providing better protection of voters’ autonomy. By mandating the presence of candidate representatives supervising electoral operations, reforms also reduced the incidence of electoral fraud. Isabela Mares documents how elite splits facilitated the formation of parliamentary majorities in support of electoral reforms. The political composition of these majorities varied across countries and across issue area, depending on the distribution of political resources and the economic and electoral costs incurred by politicians with opportunities to engage in malfeasance. Unpacking the electoral determinants of the demand for reforms, Mares offers an alternative to theories of democratization that emphasize economic considerations alone.
 

 


Pour les inscriptions, contactez Marina Machuca, doctorante du projet :
 marina.machucadegodoi@sciencespo.fr


Responsables scientifiques de l'événement : Hélène Combes, Sciences Po-CERI, Elise Massicard, Sciences Po-CERI, Marina Machuca, Sciences Po-CERI

 

Organisé par : CERI