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Are mixed electoral systems still “the best of both worlds”? The review of public choice special issue: Mixed electoral systems

Collective and Individual Decisions
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Jeremiasz Salamon, & Peyton Howard. (2025). Are mixed electoral systems still “the best of both worlds”? The review of public choice special issue: Mixed electoral systems. Collective and Individual Decisions, 2, 21–45. https://doi.org/10.7206/cid.3071-7973.12
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By all accounts, the development and implementation of mixed electoral systems is an ongoing
process. We continue to learn from theory and practice regarding fundamental tenets of
these systems as well as contextual idiosyncrasies of their use with various countries’ electorates.
It remains uncontroversial whether trade-offs exist, but determining priority features
has attracted considerable attention in both policy and academic circles. Moreover, exactly
what trade-offs will be most potent within the complexity of real elections is often less than
apparent. Thus, iteration and reform have been central to the development of these systems
towards their promised paradigm. This review of the Public Choice Special Issue: Mixed Electoral
Systems (Vol. 204, Issue 1–2) provides an overview of what we have learned to date about the
promises and pitfalls of mixed electoral systems through historical analysis of hybrid systems,
case studies of modern mixed electoral systems, statistical and formal theoretical analysis of
features of mixed electoral systems, and, finally, proposed reforms of mixed electoral systems.