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Disproportionality Data

So I was hunting around for some data on disproportional electoral outcomes (when the proportion of voters cast for political parties is not close to the proportion of legislative seats that they win). Michael Gallagher keeps an updated version of his Least Squares (or Gallagher) Index of electoral disproportionality on his website , however it is in PDF format; very inconvenient for using in any stats project. John Carey & Simon Hix have some nice data--that includes much of Gallagher's data and some countries he doesn't cover--in easy to use Stata format ( here ). This is the data from their recent Electoral Sweet Spot paper (see here ). However it only goes to 2003. I combined the best of these two data sets into one .csv file and am making it available so that hopefully others can use their research time for better things than copying and pasting data from a PDF file. You can easily import this data into R or Stata or whatever you may use. The data set is downl