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Cognitive Madisonianism is the idea that divided government is better than one in which a single party controls both the executive and legislative branches. A relatively large percentage of the populace of the USA [over 20%] supposedly voted a split ticket because of this belief between 1992 and 1996, according to "Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism" by Lewis-Beck and Nadeau.

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  • Cognitive Madisonianism is the idea that divided government is better than one in which a single party controls both the executive and legislative branches. A relatively large percentage of the populace of the USA [over 20%] supposedly voted a split ticket because of this belief between 1992 and 1996, according to "Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism" by Lewis-Beck and Nadeau. In the US, Cognitive Madisonianism is in keeping with Article One of the United States Constitution, and the principle of separation of powers under the United States Constitution. It comes about from a belief that James Madison, and the other Founding Fathers of the United States, intended power within the institutions of government (executive, legislature and the judiciary) to be separate and act as checks and balances against each other. Voters might vote in this way because they do not want any of the above institutions to exercise too much power individually, as this might lead to tyranny. Voting due to Cognitive Madisonianism has potential to create weak government and negatively impact on the administration of the country, because it creates split ticket voting, which in turn can create legislative gridlock.
  • 認知性麥迪遜主義認為,優於單一政黨控制行政和立法部門的政府。根據Lewis-Beck的“Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism”,據推測,在1992年至1996年間,超過20%比例的美國民眾投了一張,源因為這種信念。 在美國,認知性麥迪遜主義符合美國憲法第一條,以及美國憲法規定的三權分立原則。它源於這樣一種信念,即詹姆斯·麥迪遜和美國的其他開國元勳打算將政府機構(行政、立法和司法)內的權力分開並起到制衡的作用。選民可能會以這種方式投票,因為他們不希望上述任何一個機構單獨行使太多權力,因為這可能會導致暴政。由於認知性麥迪遜主義的投票有可能造成政府薄弱,並對國家的行政管理產生負面影響,因為它會造成分裂投票,這反過來又會造成立法僵局。
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  • Cognitive Madisonianism is the idea that divided government is better than one in which a single party controls both the executive and legislative branches. A relatively large percentage of the populace of the USA [over 20%] supposedly voted a split ticket because of this belief between 1992 and 1996, according to "Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism" by Lewis-Beck and Nadeau.
  • 認知性麥迪遜主義認為,優於單一政黨控制行政和立法部門的政府。根據Lewis-Beck的“Split-Ticket Voting: The Effects of Cognitive Madisonianism”,據推測,在1992年至1996年間,超過20%比例的美國民眾投了一張,源因為這種信念。 在美國,認知性麥迪遜主義符合美國憲法第一條,以及美國憲法規定的三權分立原則。它源於這樣一種信念,即詹姆斯·麥迪遜和美國的其他開國元勳打算將政府機構(行政、立法和司法)內的權力分開並起到制衡的作用。選民可能會以這種方式投票,因為他們不希望上述任何一個機構單獨行使太多權力,因為這可能會導致暴政。由於認知性麥迪遜主義的投票有可能造成政府薄弱,並對國家的行政管理產生負面影響,因為它會造成分裂投票,這反過來又會造成立法僵局。
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  • Cognitive Madisonianism
  • 認知性麥迪遜主義
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