In this paper, we characterize equilibria in games of electoral competition between three or more office-seeking candidates. Recognizing that electoral equilibrium involves both candidates’ and voters’ strategies, we first prove existence of pure strategy electoral equilibria when candidates seek to maximize their vote share. Accordingly, the main difficulty with electoral equilibria is multiplicity. We prove that, even after restricting attention to subgame perfect Nash equilibria in weakly undominated strategies, the set of electoral equilibria is very large. We provide several characterizations of candidates’ equilibrium platforms, including a set of conditions under which equilibrium platforms are located in the minmax set. We also examine welfare implications of the results as well as connections between the noncooperative equilibria and the uncovered set.
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October 20 2009
Two’s Company, Three’s an Equilibrium: Strategic Voting and Multicandidate Elections* Available to Purchase
John W. Patty;
John W. Patty
Department of Political Science,
Washington University in St. Louis
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James M. Snyder, Jr.;
James M. Snyder, Jr.
Department of Political Science and Department of Economics,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Michael M. Ting
Michael M. Ting
Department of Political Science and SIPA,
Columbia University
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The authors acknowledge the careful and helpful comments of two anonymous reviewers and the editors. In addition, much of the work for this project was completed while Patty was a member of the Department of Government at Harvard University. Their support is gratefully acknowledged.
Online ISSN: 1554-0634
Print ISSN: 1554-0626
© 2009 J. W. Patty, J. M. Snyder, Jr. and M. M. Ting
2009
J. W. Patty, J. M. Snyder, Jr. and M. M. Ting
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Quarterly Journal of Political Science (2009) 4 (3): 251–278.
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Patty JW, Snyder JM, Ting MM (2009), "Two’s Company, Three’s an Equilibrium: Strategic Voting and Multicandidate Elections*". Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Vol. 4 No. 3 pp. 251–278, doi: https://doi.org/10.1561/100.00008056
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