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A Study of Little Rock School District 1966-1968 Elections and Their Effect on Public School Policy
Ray Earl Garner
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Pandemic democracy: elections and COVID-19
Journal of Risk Research, 2020This article provides an initial assessment of the many risks posed by the COVID-19 pandemic on the conduct of genuine and transparent elections in the world.
T. Landman, Luca Di Gennaro Splendore
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Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, 2020
Polls report that, contrary to the evidence, one quarter of Americans believe that millions of illegal votes were cast in the 2016 elections. What explains these types of beliefs?
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Polls report that, contrary to the evidence, one quarter of Americans believe that millions of illegal votes were cast in the 2016 elections. What explains these types of beliefs?
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Protecting elections from social media manipulation
Science, 2019Rigorous causal analysis could help harden democracy against future attacks To what extent are democratic elections vulnerable to social media manipulation?
Sinan Aral, Dean Eckles
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Elections, Information, and Policy Responsiveness in Autocratic Regimes
Comparative Political Studies, 2015Michael K. Miller
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Elections with small margins of victory represent an important form of democratic competition and, increasingly, an opportunity for causal inference.
Justin Grimmer +3 more
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Elections with small margins of victory represent an important form of democratic competition and, increasingly, an opportunity for causal inference.
Justin Grimmer +3 more
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Indonesia’s Democratic Paradox: Competitive Elections amidst Rising Illiberalism
Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies, 2019Indonesia’s 2019 elections confirmed both the country’s status as a competitive electoral democracy and the trend of decreasing democratic quality. In this article, we investigate this seemingly paradoxical pattern by highlighting four political arenas ...
E. Aspinall, M. Mietzner
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