seatvote
Seatvote is a term used in political science and electoral analysis to describe the relationship between the share of votes that political parties receive and the share of seats they obtain in a legislative body. The concept is closely associated with the seat-vote curve, a functional mapping from vote shares to seat shares that varies across electoral systems and districting arrangements. In practice, seatvote analysis combines historical election results, district maps, and vote distributions to estimate how votes translate into seats for each party and to measure disproportionality.
Analysts fit models that may assume uniform or heterogeneous swings across districts, and they may use different
Seatvote is used in comparative politics, electoral reform debates, and forecasting to assess how changes in
Limitations include sensitivity to model assumptions, data quality, and the presence of coalitions or strategic behavior