Browsing by Author "Morales Quiroga, Mauricio"
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- ItemCongruencia programática entre partidos y votantes en Chile(2014) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio
- ItemDe la exclusión a la reclusión: determinantes sociales de los jóvenes en cárceles chilenas(2010) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio; Navarrete Yañez, Bernardo; Curtze Reyes, Joaquín
- ItemDebut y despedida. La derecha chilena en las elecciones presidenciales 2013(2015) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio
- ItemLa falacia del principio "una persona, un voto" en la elección de los Consejeros Regionales en Chile(2008) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio; Navia, Patricio, 1970-
- ItemEl nuevo sistema electoral: ventajas y desafíos.(2015) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio
- ItemTendencias electorales de los grupos indígenas en Chile.(2011) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio
- ItemThe Effect of Electoral Laws on the Partisan Fragmentation in Chile, 1999-2008: Strategic Vote, Barriers to Entry and Information(CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DOCENCIA ECONOMICAS, 2011) Toro Maureira, Sergio; Morales Quiroga, Mauricio; Pineiro Rodriguez, RafaelThis article analyzes the effects of majoritarian formulas on the effective number of candidates in the elections for president (absolute majority) and mayor (relative majority) in Chile. Although, in theory, greater fragmentation with the absolute majority system with run-off voting would be expected, the authors demonstrate that, in the case of Chile, precisely the opposite is observed. Fragmentation is greater in the relative majority system. This is explained by the lower entry and information costs that exist in mayoral elections with respect to presidential ones. We support this hypothesis with a time series statistical model (cross-sectional time series regression model). We use electoral data added to the communal level for the 2004 and 2008 municipal elections, and for the 1999 and 2005 presidential elections.
- ItemThe first female president of Chile. How does one explain the triumph of Michelle Bachelet in the 2005-2006 elections?(LATIN AMER STUDIES ASSOC, 2008) Morales Quiroga, MauricioFor the first time in Chile, a woman triumphed in the presidential elections. We suggest that Bachelet's victory is explained, primarily, by her personal attributes. Chileans perceived her as the most trustworthy candidate and as one they could relate to, and they valued her qualifications as a possible governor. Furthermore, she was helped by a political and economic environment derived from her association with President Ricardo Lagos and the positive economic growth that Chile experienced during his administration. A crucial theme that spans the breadth of the article is that of "gender solidarity," which maintains that female support was a determinant in Bachelet's triumph. This is corroborated by polls on voting intentions and also by the final, municipal-level electoral results.
- ItemTipos de identificación partidaria. América Latina en perspectiva comparada, 2004-2012(2016) Morales Quiroga, Mauricio