Shot in the Foot: Unintended Political Consequences of Electoral Engineering in the Turkish Parliamentary Elections in 2018 Cover Image

Strzał w stopę. Niezamierzone konsekwencje polityczne manipulacji wyborczej w tureckich wyborach parlamentarnych w 2018 roku
Shot in the Foot: Unintended Political Consequences of Electoral Engineering in the Turkish Parliamentary Elections in 2018

Author(s): Uğurcan Evci, Marek M, Kamiński
Subject(s): Government/Political systems, Electoral systems, Political behavior
Published by: Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Keywords: proportional representation; electoral engineering; electoral manipulation; Turkey; parliamentary elections; apparentement;

Summary/Abstract: Before the parliamentary elections in 2018, the ruling party in Turkey, AKP, introduced a new apparentement provision in the electoral law, which allowed parties to make electoral alliances in order to meet the electoral threshold. We claim that this was an ex post mistake. AKP’s electoral engineering was motivated by their fear that its coalition partner, MHP, would not exceed the 10% threshold. While MHP actually met the threshold in the election, the opposition party, İP, failed to do so. Thanks to the new law, the votes for İP were not wasted, as would have happened under the old law. AKP less than 50% of seats and it consequently lost the parliamentary majority. Under the old electoral law, AKP would have won the majority. We use four alternative scenarios in order to estimate the seats and evaluate the political consequences of the unsuccessful electoral manipulation.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 34
  • Page Range: 49-65
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish