Simultaneous Elections
Simultaneous Elections in a Polarized Society make Single-Party Sweeps more likely
In a country with many elections, it may prove economically expedient to hold multiple elections simultaneously on a common polling date. Dr. Dubey will argue that in a polarized society, in which each voter has a preferred party, an increase in the simultaneity of polling will increase the likelihood of a single-party sweep, namely, it will become more likely that a single party wins all the elections.