2004. Voter turnout and the dynamics of electoral competition in established democracies since 1945. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.Franklin, Mark. 2004. Voter Turnout and the Dynamics of Elec- toral Competition in Established ... R Johnston - 《Journal of Interdisciplinary History》 被引量: ...
voter preferencestrustdiscountingtransferspublic goodspublic investmentThis paper proposes and empirically tests a new demand-side explanation for distortions in public spending composition. Voters prefer spending with certain anddoi:10.2139/ssrn.3581006Keefer, Philip...
Electoral Participation: How to Measure Voter Turnout? In the comparative turnout literature, there are two ways of measuring voter turnout: (1) voter turnout as the percentage of registered voters that actuall... D Stockemer - 《Social Indicators Research》 被引量: 6发表: 2017年 Young Peop...
Voter turnout in these two constellations is compared with communities where the vote is fragmented between several parties. Moreover, the electoral system is treated as an intervening variable and two countries with different electoral systems are included in the study. All democratic parliamentary ...
The United States does not provide for direct election of its chief executive but utilizes the Electoral College to represent voter choices. Central to this institution is the "winner-take-all" model by which electoral votes in all states but two are awarded to the candidate who garners a plu...
Clans, Electoral Procedures and Voter Turnout: Evidence from Villagers' Committee Elections in Transitional China Su, Fubing, Ran Tao, Xin Sun and Mingxing Liu, 2011, "Clans, electoral procedures, and voter turnout: Evidence from villagers' committee elections in... F Su,R Tao,S Xin,......
Southeast AsiaWe consider alternative explanations for variation in voter turnout rates across the five countries in Southeast Asia that the Polity IV database suggests are mSchraufnagel, ScottBuehler, MichaelLowry-Fritz, MaureenSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Representation and voter participation This paper presents results from a study of turnout in the 1994 European Parliament elections which inserted several new questions into the post–election Eurobarometer, including some open–ended questions. It distinguishes between circ... J Blondel,R Sinnott,P ...
Changing voter turnout in Mexico's political transition Estudios Mexicanos (1) (2001), pp. 17-39 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Klesner y Lawson, 2004 Klesner, Joseph y Chappell Lawson (2004), “Political reform, electoral participation, and the campaign of 2000”, en Mexico's ...
Based on existing work, I argue that electoral violence can reduce voter turnout by heightening threat perceptions among voters and eroding public trust in the electoral system, thereby raising the expected costs of voting and undermining the belief that one's vote matters. Moreover, I propose ...