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Electing to Learn from Elections
Management Report for Nonunion OrganizationsElections happen every year. From selecting our mayors and congresspeople to weighing in on countless referendum issues, every November we have the opportunity to go to our polling places and voice our opinions about our future. However, these elections rarely receive more attention than the big one that occurs every four years, the election of the ...
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The Background to the Election
2003At 11 p.m. on Saturday 28 April 2007, journalists from the main news organisations received a call from government press secretary Mandy Johnston to be on standby to go to Aras an Uachtarain at two hours’ notice. At 6 a.m. the following morning the same journalists were alerted via text message or phone call from Ms Johnston advising them to meet her ...
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No evidence for systematic voter fraud: A guide to statistical claims about the 2020 election
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021Justin Grimmer, Andrew Eggers
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Electing the governors/the governance of the elect
2002Abstract Writing in 1942, Lord Wedgwood of Barlaston claimed that ‘British parliamentary government is better than any other method of government, better than any other variety of democracy, and better now than it ever was in the past’. He was not the first to proclaim the superiority of the ‘Westminster model’ to both its north American
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Stronger core, weaker fringes: the Danish general election 2019
West European Politics, 2020Karina Kosiara-Pedersen
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Election Data Transparency: Obtaining Precinct-Level Election Returns
Public Integrity, 2022Thessalia Merivaki, Ioannis Ziogas
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The end of the EU affair: the UK general election of 2019
West European Politics, 2021Christopher Prosser
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