Template-Type: ReDIF-Paper 1.0 Series: Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers Creation-Date: 2021-05-10 Number: 21-039/VII Author-Name: Benoit S Y Crutzen Author-Workplace-Name: Erasmus School of Economics Author-Name: Hideo Konishi Author-Workplace-Name: Boston College Author-Name: Nicolas Sahuguet Author-Workplace-Name: HEC Montreal Title: The Best at the Top? Candidate Ranking Strategies Under Closed List Proportional Representation Abstract: Under closed-list proportional representation, a party's electoral list determines the order in which legislative seats are allocated to candidates. When candidates differ in their ability, parties face a trade-off between competence and incentives. Ranking candidates in decreasing order of competence ensures that elected politicians are most competent. Yet, party lists create incentives for candidates that may push parties not to rank candidates in decreasing competence order. We examine this trade-off in a game-theoretical model in which parties rank their candidate on a list, candidates choose their campaign effort, and the election is a team contest for multiple prizes. We show that the trade-off between competence and incentives depends on candidatesÂ’' objective and the electoral environment. In particular, parties rank candidates in decreasing order of competence if candidates value enough post-electoral high offices or media coverage focuses on candidates at the top of the list. Classification-JEL: D72, C72 File-URL: https://papers.tinbergen.nl/21039.pdf File-Format: application/pdf File-Size: 307971 bytes Handle: RePEc:tin:wpaper:20210039