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Propaganda, advertisements, misleading and false information are considered a ground for media misinformation during election campaigns. In fact, it is one of the most serious threats that puts democratic systems at risk, especially in light of the ...
ياسر محمد اللمعي
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The electoral effectiveness of constituency campaigning in the 2010 British General Election: The ‘triumph’ of Labour? [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the final paper published in Electoral Studies. The published article is available from the link below. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and
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The electoral court is a specialized branch of the Brazilian judiciary that not only organizes and regulates elections in the country but also resolves conflicts between political actors involved in the electoral process.
Wagner Pralon Mancuso +3 more
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Are digital technologies leveling the playing field or reinforcing existing power relations and structures? This question lies at the core of the equalization vs. normalization debate.
Michaela Fischer, Fabrizio Gilardi
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ELECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE COST OF UNPOPULARITY [PDF]
When considering electoral campaigns, candidates receiving contributions from relatively unpopular industries should be regarded less favorably by voters that have information on the sources of funding. To offset this unpopularity effect, politicians may
Bassetti, Thomas, Pavesi, Filippo
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FAKTOR DEMOGRAFI DALAM STRATEGI ELEKTORAL PILKADA: PERSPEKTIF DARI LAPANGAN
Demographic analysis is an important part of electoral strategies. This paper will show that electoral candidates in Indonesian local elections intituitively make use of demographic mapping for formulating their electoral strategies to win the elections.
Kuskrido Ambardi
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Campaign individualization in a comparative perspective: does the context matter?
Despite a great flourishing of studies on election campaigns, the issue of individualized campaigns has been widely neglected, especially from a comparative perspective. Yet, campaigns differ not only in terms of strategy or style, but also with regard
Marco Lisi, José Santana Pereira
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Comparative Approach of Monetary Resources and Financing of Elections (Study on Election System of Iran, France, Russia and USA) [PDF]
Appropriate financing of candidate campaigns has important influence on the security of the electoral system, and prevent financial and political corruptions after obtaining relevant occupations. Although, the important part of electoral law is allocated
Shoja Ahmadvand, Ferdos Saber Mahani
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Evolutionary dynamics on a regular networked structured and unstructured multi‐population
Abstract In this paper, we study collective decision‐making in a multi‐population framework, where groups of individuals represent whole populations that interact by means of a regular network. Each group consists of a number of players and every player can choose between two options.
Wouter Baar +2 more
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Dynamic Analysis of an Electoral Campaign [PDF]
I nanlyse two differential games describing electoral campaigns where two candidates invest so as to increase the number of their respective voters.In both cases, parties overinvest and the number of voters is larger than in the social optimum. I extended both models to n candidates, so as to derive the socially optimal number of candidates.
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