It’s clear that the goal is to foreclose any potential challenge to anti-voting rights legislation. According to a series of alarming rulings and opinions from various federal courts: Private individuals can’t sue states under the Voting Rights Act, only the Department of Justice can; the ...
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Theoretical spatial models of electoral voting tend to predict either convergence to an electoral mean (when voting is probabilistic) or chaos (when voting... N Schofield,I Sened,D Nixon - 《Annals of Operations Research》 被引量: 67发表: 1998年 How Different Are Telephoning and Canvassing?
Nov. 3: The first step is Election Day. Voters in all 50 states technically are not voting for a president, but for a slate of electors who are pledged to support one of the presidential candidates in a later vote. Voters can cast their ballots on or before Nov. 3, but voti...
The voting process also evolved this year, with 100 journalists from the top 100 FIFA-ranked countries participating as jurors. This is a reduction from the previous system, where up to 170 journalists voted in the men's category, and there are 50 jurors in the women's category. ...
violent metaphorsvoter turnouttrait aggressionPolitical candidates regularly use violent metaphors, but little is known about their influence on voting behavior. Are they rhetorical flourishes or effectiveKalmoe, Nathan PSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
In a recent contribution to Political Behavior (30: 455-467), Panagopoulos, using aggregate turnout data, shows that individuals living under compulsory voting rules are most likely to go to the polls when penalties for abstaining are both strict and routinely enforced. In this project, I expand...
Statutory voting, sometimes known as straight voting, is one of two stockholder voting procedures and the more common option. The other is cumulative voting. Statutory voting, also known as straight or regular voting, is a common method used by shareholders to vote for company directors and compa...
Today, ICT is a widespread, common phenomenon, so technology-based electoral procedures seem almost inevitable. Nevertheless, the field lacks holistic research about e-voting that integrates these multidisciplinary perspectives with theoretical and practical approaches, and gives an insight into the ...
The idea of checks and balances, which is a separation of power, was first proposed by the Greek statesman Polybius, in reference to the government of ancient Rome. During the Age of Enlightenment, French philosopher Baron de Montesquieu discussed in his work, “The Spirit of Laws,” the nee...