How political parties adjust to fixed voter opinions

Physics – Physics and Society

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8 pages, 3 figures. Accepted in Int. J. Modern Phys. C

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10.1142/S0129183105008163

We propose a new version of the spatial model of voting. Platforms of five parties are evolving in a two-dimensional landscape of political issues so as to get maximal numbers of voters. For a Gaussian landscape the evolution leads to a spatially symmetric state, where the platform centers form a pentagon around the Gaussian peak. For a bimodal landscape the platforms located at different peaks get different numbers of voters.

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