2019
DOI: 10.17533/udea.espo.n55a04
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Democracia electoral fraudulenta. La trashumancia electoral como estrategia para ganar elecciones locales en Colombia

Abstract: Este artículo analiza la trashumancia electoral, una modalidad de fraude electoral con la cual se movilizan electores de municipios que no corresponden a los padrones electorales locales. Es una de las más reiteradas y determinantes en los resultados, falseando así el proceso electoral. Este artículo es un análisis empírico de nueve elecciones consecutivas del periodo 1990-2015, de las dimensiones, tendencias y de la lógica que impera en esta modalidad. La metodología incluye el análisis de estadísticas de reg… Show more

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“…A unique characteristic of the Colombian system is that since the reform of 2003, parties can choose between an open-list and a closed-list format (Duque Daza 2017, 241–45; Achury et al 2017; Taylor and Shugart 2018). The percentage of closed lists has gradually declined, from 22.1 percent in 2006 and 24.7 percent in 2010 to 15.8 percent in 2014 and only 12.8 percent in 2018 (authors’ calculations).…”
Section: The Case Of Colombiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A unique characteristic of the Colombian system is that since the reform of 2003, parties can choose between an open-list and a closed-list format (Duque Daza 2017, 241–45; Achury et al 2017; Taylor and Shugart 2018). The percentage of closed lists has gradually declined, from 22.1 percent in 2006 and 24.7 percent in 2010 to 15.8 percent in 2014 and only 12.8 percent in 2018 (authors’ calculations).…”
Section: The Case Of Colombiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A peculiarity of the Colombian election system is that, since the 2003 electoral reform, the lists can choose between an open or a closed ballot format (Achury, Ramírez, & Cantú, 2017;Duque Daza, 2017;Taylor & Shugart, 2018). The former option implies that the voter can cast a single preferential vote for a candidate, and that the seats are allocated within the list on the basis of these preference votes.…”
Section: The Case Of Colombiamentioning
confidence: 99%