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National Elections Across Democracy and Autocracy

Harvard Dataverse (Africa Rice Center, Bioversity International, CCAFS, CIAT, IFPRI, IRRI and WorldFish)

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Title National Elections Across Democracy and Autocracy
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/DDNWOR
 
Creator Hyde, Susan and Marinov, Nikolay
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description The National Elections across Democracy and Autocracy (NELDA) dataset provides detailed information on all election events from 1960-2006. To be included, elections must be for a national executive figure, such as a president, or for a national legislative body, such as a parliament, legislature, constituent assembly, or other directly elected representative bodies. In order for an election to be included, voters must directly elect the person or persons appearing on the ballot to the national post in question. Voting must also be direct, or “by the people” in the sense that mass voting takes place. That voting is “by the people” does not imply anything about the extent of the franchise: some regimes may construe this to mean a small portion of the population. However, when voting takes place by committee, institution or a coterie, the “election” is not included. By-elections are not counted as elections for the purpose of this project, unless they take the form of midterm elections occurring within a pre-established schedule. In federal systems, only elections to national-level bodies are included. Cases in which any portion of the seats in a national legislative body are filled through voting are included. Beyond these basic requirements, elections may or may not be competitive, and may have any number of other ostensible flaws. In fact, this last feature of the dataset is what separates NELDA most clearly from other available datasets on elections.
 
Subject Elections
 
Date 2010
 
Contributor Nikolay Marinov
 
Relation Kinne, Brandon and Nikolay Marinov. 2013. “Electoral Authoritarianism and Credible Signaling in International Relations”. Forthcoming in Journal of Conflict Resolution; Hyde, Susan and Nikolay Marinov. 2013. “Information and Self-Enforcing Democracy: the Role of International Election Observation”. Forthcoming in International Organization; “Coups and Democracy” (Hein Goemans and Nikolay Marinov)
 
Type cross-national