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Decyzje, 2020
The ruling party in Turkey, the AKP, made an ex post mistake by changing the electoral law before the parliamentary elections in 2018. The new apparentement provision allowed parties to make electoral alliances and the alliances’ total votes could then ...
Uğurcan Evci, M. Kaminski
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The ruling party in Turkey, the AKP, made an ex post mistake by changing the electoral law before the parliamentary elections in 2018. The new apparentement provision allowed parties to make electoral alliances and the alliances’ total votes could then ...
Uğurcan Evci, M. Kaminski
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European Parliamentary Elections and National Party Policy Change
Comparative Political Studies, 2014Zeynep Somer-Topcu, Michelle E. Zar
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Communist and post-communist studies, 2019
This paper analyses spatial differences in the voting results in Poland in the 2015 parliamentary elections. Eleven clusters defining different support profiles are determined using the two most popular stopping rules. Parameters of the multinomial logit
W. Grabowski
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This paper analyses spatial differences in the voting results in Poland in the 2015 parliamentary elections. Eleven clusters defining different support profiles are determined using the two most popular stopping rules. Parameters of the multinomial logit
W. Grabowski
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East European Politics
The 2024 European Parliamentary elections yielded an opposition landslide in Hungary. Respect and Freedom (TISZA), a genuinely new party led by a Fidesz defector, emerged as Orbán's unequivocal challenger.
Daniel Kovarek
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The 2024 European Parliamentary elections yielded an opposition landslide in Hungary. Respect and Freedom (TISZA), a genuinely new party led by a Fidesz defector, emerged as Orbán's unequivocal challenger.
Daniel Kovarek
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Computing the Margin of Victory in Preferential Parliamentary Elections
International Joint Conference on Electronic Voting, 2017We show how to use automated computation of election margins to assess the number of votes that would need to change in order to alter a parliamentary outcome for single-member preferential electorates.
Michelle L. Blom +2 more
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Parliamentary Elections in Armenia
2012Caucasus Analytical Digest (CAD ...
Iskandaryan, Alexander +3 more
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Iraq’s 2010 Parliamentary Elections
2022King Abdullah’s decision not to engage with Nuri al-Maliki derived to a large degree from a stereotype – that of the Arab Shia being loyal to Iran – and in fact, a core argument in social psychology is that inaccurate social stereotypes often become self-fulfilling prophecies through the interaction of perceivers and targets: perceivers, treating ...
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Voting in parliamentary elections
2018This chapter examines Russians’ voting behaviour over the seven State Duma elections so far. It begins from a spatial perspective, by examining the changing geographical bases of support for the parties over time. Thereafter, it takes a more sociological viewpoint, examining the profile of the typical Russian voter, and each party’s electorate, using ...
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