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Item type: Item , Antioquia SHP.7z(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication data: Shape files required for the preparation of article maps. (Unzip before running.)Item type: Item , APM 2020 JOP Replication.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script.Item type: Item , APM JOP190681 Data Codebook.pdf(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication data: Codebook.Item type: Item , APM_GiniIdx_RepData.tab(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication data: Concentration of votes by party faction and department, in Colombian House elections, between 1970 and 2002. It also contains about types of ballots, district magnitude, distribution of local revenues, guerrilla’s and paramilitary’s armed violence, and department census data.Item type: Item , apm_jop_appTab.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: appendix tables,Item type: Item , apm_jop_descMap_1.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: article maps.Item type: Item , apm_jop_descPlot_1.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: article figures.Item type: Item , apm_jop_descPlot_2.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: article figures (online appendix).Item type: Item , apm_jop_models.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: model estimation.Item type: Item , apm_jop_predPlot_1.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: model prediction.Item type: Item , apm_jop_predPlot_2.r(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication script: model prediction (online appendix).Item type: Item , APM_LQIdx_RepData.tab(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication data: Municipality-level electoral performance of two selected Liberal Party factions in Antioquia (Colombian House elections, 1986 and 2002). Performance is measured by three indexes: Location Quotient index (LQ), Horizontal Cluster index (HC), weighted Horizontal Cluster index (HCwt). The two selected cases correspond to the two Liberal factions represented in article’s Figure 4.Item type: Item , APM_wVotes_dpt_RepData.tab(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication data: Percentage of Wasted Votes, aggregated by department, in Colombian House elections, between 1970 and 2002.Item type: Item , APM_wVotes_mjP_RepData.tab(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozReplication data: Percentage of party votes not electing seats, by party and department, in Colombian House elections, between 1970 and 2002. It only includes major parties: Liberal and Conservative.Item type: Item , Replication Data for: The Burden of Election Logistics: Election Ballots and the Territorial Influence of Party Machines in Colombia(Harvard University, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozThis file contains the dataset and scripts necessary to replicate results reported in Alles, Pachon, and Muñoz "The Burden of Election Logistics: Election Ballots and the Territorial Influence of Party Machines in Colombia" and results reported in the Online Appendix. All analyses were performed in R version 4.0.0.Item type: Item , The Burden of Election Logistics: Election Ballots and the Territorial Influence of Party Machines in Colombia(University of Chicago Press, 2020) Santiago Alles; Mónica Pachón; Manuela MuñozA ballot reform was adopted in Colombia in early 1990s. The traditional paper ballots, which were printed and distributed by parties, were replaced by an Australian ballot—an office-centered design in which the electoral authority was responsible for its distribution. The article examines about 5,800 department-level legislative lists, during 10 election cycles between 1970 and 2002, to evaluate the consequences of the reform. The evidence shows that candidates expanded the geographical scope of their campaigns after the ballot reform and that party bases became more geographically dispersed. Moreover, the evidence indicates that the new ballot undermined the power of party leaders to coordinate factions, resulting in a considerable increase in the number of lists—and with it, of wasted votes. These findings suggest that an arguably minor reform, such as the adoption of a new ballot form, may have major implications for democratic representation.