Ideological polarization in roll call votes in constitutional conventions: The case of Chile in 2021–2

Author:

Campos-Parra Hernán1ORCID,Navia Patricio12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Political Science, Universidad Diego Portales , Ejército Libertador 333, Santiago , Chile

2. Liberal Studies, New York University , 726 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 , USA

Abstract

Abstract What factors account for polarization in constitutional conventions comprised of party members and many independents without prior legislative experience? Using the 4,669 roll call votes in the 155-member constitutional convention in Chile (2021–2), comprised of more independents than party members, we explore the determinants of ideological polarization. Relying on absolute values for the WNominate scores, we find that party members are less polarized than independents and that prior legislative experience does not impact polarization. In institutionalized party systems that allow independents to compete with party members on a level playing field, a larger presence of independents in legislatures might help increase ideological polarization while a larger number of party members helps reduce ideological polarization in roll call votes.

Funder

National Fund for Scientific and Technological Development

Millennium Nucleus Center for the Study of Politics, Public Opinion and Media in Chile

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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