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How campaigns polarize the electorate

Party Politics, 2015
The minimal effect theory of campaign studies stipulates that intense political competition during campaigns assures and reinforces the initial party choice of the electorate. We find that this reinforcement is two-fold. During the campaign, the party preference of the voters’ in-group party increases while the party preference of the voters’ out ...
Hansen, Kasper M.   +1 more
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Electoral Campaigning in the Philippines

2017
Electoral campaigns in the Philippines, while patterned after traditional liberal democratic practices, operate under a peculiar set of social and political dynamics. Elections have been an integral part of Philippine political development since its introduction by American colonial rule in the 1900s.
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Electoral Endorsements and Campaign Contributions

The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2009
Abstract This paper models information transmission in an electoral campaign. The voters have conflicting policy interests, but they are congruent in their desire to elect a competent politician. They hold private information about the candidates for office, and they use endorsements and campaign contributions to signal their ...
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Electoral Choice and the 2001 Campaign

2004
AbstractConsiders the impact of the 2001 election campaign. Contrary to what is commonly assumed about the function of election campaigns, data from the 2001 BES rolling campaign panel survey show that the 2001 campaign did little to mobilize political interest or partisanship.
Harold D. Clarke   +3 more
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Electoral Systems and Campaign Finance

2017
Studies that emphasize the importance of legislative electoral systems for campaign finance mostly fit into one of two groups. One literature identifies consequences of electoral systems that foster intraparty competition, including high levels of campaign spending and campaign finance–motivated pork, particularism, and political corruption. The second
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The Registration of Voters and the Electoral Campaign

1996
The National Electoral Council (NEC) was sworn in on Saturday evening. On Monday 11 May 1992 Mr Kassoma, the new Minister for Territorial Administration, summoned me to his office to tell me that the NEC had already met and taken a number of key decisions.
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Campaign resources and pre-electoral coalitions

Party Politics, 2022
Patrick Cunha Silva
exaly  

Is There an Asian Style of Electoral Campaigning?

2017
This chapter discusses evaluation of the degree of standardization of campaign practices in East and Southeast Asia. In general, several country specific factors influence the standardization process. These factors include the electoral system, the system of party competition, the legal boundaries of electoral campaign practices, the degree of ...
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Agenda in the Electoral Campaign: The Cases of Spain and Ecuador

Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 2021
Palmira Chavero   +1 more
exaly  

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