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GENERAL ELECTION:

After Reagan, 2019
Setelah Perang Dunia II, kolonialisme Inggris bermaksud mengukuhkan kembali hegemoni dan dominasinya di Semenanjung Melayu. Namun, kaum aristokrat Melayu yang terdidik sejak masa kolonial menentang rencana tersebut. Dengan membangun organisasi perjuangan
Abdul Rivai
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Radical-Right Surge in a Deinstitutionalised Party System: The 2022 Italian General Election

South European Society & Politics, 2022
The 2022 Italian general election marked a new step in the unprecedented instability experienced by the Italian party system over the past 15 years. This article presents and discusses the outcome of the election within the deinstitutionalised Italian ...
Alessandro Chiaramonte   +3 more
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Determinants of Rejected Mail Ballots in Georgia’s 2018 General Election

Political research quarterly, 2021
Because of the COVID-19 threat to in-person voting in the November 2020 election, state and local election officials have pivoted to mail-in voting as a potential solution.
Enrijeta Shino   +2 more
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The end of the EU affair: the UK general election of 2019

West European Politics, 2020
The UK election of 12th December 2019 – the third election in five years and the second snap election in a row – returned a Conservative majority government led by Boris Johnson and the lowest number of Labour MPs since 1935. Three-and-a-half years after
Christopher Prosser
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Stronger core, weaker fringes: the Danish general election 2019

West European Politics, 2020
The 2015–2019 election period was long; hence, the election campaign had already begun when the Prime Minister called the election for 5 June 2019, just 10 days after the EP election.
Karina Kosiara-Pedersen
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Two-bloc Logic, Polarisation and Coalition Government: The November 2019 General Election in Spain

, 2020
This article focuses on the role played by polarisation in the Spanish party system. It first analyses the failure in the attempts to form a government after the 28 April 2019 general election in Spain.
Pablo Simon
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Political Bots and the Swedish General Election

Intelligence and Security Informatics, 2018
In this paper we present a study of political bots on Twitter and their influence on the Swedish general election in September 2018. We have not restricted our study to bots that are a software program, instead we are interested in any type of bot-like ...
Johan Fernquist   +2 more
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General election: 10 doctors are elected as MPs

BMJ, 2019
Ten doctors have been elected as MPs in the 2019 UK general election. With one seat remaining to be declared on 13 December 2019, the Conservatives have won 364 seats, giving them a majority of 76. More than 50 doctors stood as prospective parliamentary candidates in the 2019 general election, with most representing the Conservative Party or the ...
Tom, Moberly, Gareth, Iacobucci
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