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Downs, Stokes and the Dynamics of Electoral Choice [PDF]
A six-wave 2005–09 national panel survey conducted in conjunction with the British Election Study provided data for an investigation of sources of stability and change in voters’ party preferences.
Bara +23 more
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Signaling Competence in Elections [PDF]
We analyze how political candidates can signal their competence and show that polarization might be a way of doing this. For this purpose, we study a unidimensional Hotelling-Downs model of electoral competition in which a fraction of candidates have the
Honryo, Takakazu
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Perception de la notion de litige sportif par les acteurs du mouvement sportif camerounais : entre et lueurs et leurres [PDF]
Depuis sa création en 2001, la Chambre de Conciliation et d'Arbitrage (CCA) du Comité National Olympique et Sportif du Cameroun (CNOSC) n'avait jamais connu une aussi grande sollicitation en l'espace de quelques mois.
Romuald Dey Yelem Franck
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Voting at 16 – lessons for the future from the Scottish Referendum [PDF]
The 2014 Referendum on Scottish independence raised many issues about the future of Scotland. It also produced an innovation as regards the electoral process by making 16 years the minimum age of participation. This article examines issues surrounding
Head, George +3 more
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This article examines the level of attention print media gave to the personality and the competence of the presidential candidates as compared to their political leverage in their coverage of the events leading to the 2011 presidential election.
Sunday Aikuirawo Aniyi
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In this article it is argued that vertical nationalization of the party system is affected by the way in which parties and candidates adopt strategies to remain in competition under a given set of rules, since electoral rules offer different incentives ...
John Fredy Bedoya Marulanda +1 more
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The electoral system in Iraq after 2005
Elections is regarded as the most prominent systems of democratic governance، and the right to vote allows the voter to choose his representatives on the basis of the principles of competence، freedom and equality.
Ahoud Farhan Mahmoud +1 more
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Younger adults (YA) judgments of political candidates’ competence from facial appearance accurately predict electoral success. Whether this is true for older adults (OA) has not been investigated despite the fact that OA are more likely to vote than YA ...
Robert G. Franklin, Leslie A. Zebrowitz
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Setting the agenda or responding to voters? Political parties, voters and issue attention [PDF]
Why do political parties prioritise some policy issues over others? While the issue ownership theory suggests that parties emphasise policy issues on which they have an advantage in order to increase the salience of these issues among voters, the riding ...
Klüver, Heike, Sagarzazu, Iñaki
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INTEGRASI NILAI PEMILIHAN PEMIMPIN DALAM ISLAM KE DALAM SISTEM PEMILU LEGISLATIF DI INDONESIA
The phenomenon of deteriorating the quality of legislative members becomes a problem in this paper. This happens because of the lack of quality of screening and competence of candidates in the electoral system, and the low standards of criteria and ...
Siti Hasanah, Absori Absori, Harun Harun
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