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analysis best_practice 2026-05-25 [svd overton-window voting-patterns policy-content spatial-analysis] best-practices

SVD Positions Reflect Voting Patterns, Not Policy Content

Context

When analyzing political shifts with SVD/PCA party positions, it is tempting to interpret spatial movement as ideological change — "centrists moved left" sounds like centrist parties became more progressive. This interpretation is incorrect and dangerously misleading.

Guidance

SVD axes capture agreement structure, not policy positions. A party's coordinate on an SVD axis reflects whom it votes with and against, not what policies it advocates. This was already documented in svd-labels-voting-patterns-not-semantics.md for axis labeling, but the same principle applies to spatial drift analysis.

What SVD movement actually means:

  • Centrists moving left on an axis means centrist voting patterns became more distinct from right-wing voting patterns
  • It does NOT mean centrist parties adopted more left-wing policy positions
  • It does NOT mean the motions being voted on became more left-wing or right-wing in content

Why this matters for Overton window analysis:

  • "Acceptance without conversion" (centrists vote more with right-wing while spatially diverging) is a claim about voting behavior, not stated ideology
  • A right-wing motion can have high centrist support while still being in a "right-wing" cluster if centrist parties split on it
  • Topics with cross-partisan agreement (defense, nuclear energy) show minimal spatial separation regardless of how radical the motion text is

When to Apply

  • Before interpreting any SVD/PCA spatial drift as "ideological shift"
  • When presenting SVD movement findings to non-technical audiences
  • When cross-referencing voting-pattern results with content-based analysis (LLM extremity scores, mechanism classification)

Prevention

Always pair SVD drift findings with a caveat: "SVD positions reflect voting patterns, not policy content. We measure behavioral shifts in voting coalitions, not ideological repositioning of party platforms."