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Resident Physician Intentions Regarding Unionization.

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Clientelism and the personal vote in Indonesia

Electoral Studies, 2015
The personal vote literature proceeds from the assumption that personalism has an independent effect on policy outcomes. Institutions appear as exogenous variables that structure incentives for personalism, and the personalism of electoral competition effects legislator behavior once in office.
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The personal vote and economic reform

Electoral Studies, 2012
Do electoral rules affect the progress of economic reforms? The students of economic reform have examined the effects of inter-party competition, partly shaped by electoral rules, on economic reform, but have neglected the more direct effects of electoral rules, namely the extent to which they encourage the personal vote.
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The personal vote and voter turnout

Electoral Studies, 2010
The level of electoral turnout is arguably the most widely monitored form of electoral participation. Consequently, electoral systems have often been cited as having a significant effect on turnout levels even though scholars do not agree on the effects of these complex institutions. Since most previous studies have relied on categorical or dichotomous
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Developing a Personal Voting Machine for the Estonian Internet Voting System

Proceedings of the 36th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing, 2021
As the world's population is increasingly mobile, remote voting becomes more and more a necessity. Vote casting by paper mail is slow, expensive and error-prone. Voting over Internet, on the other hand, is a subject to a wide range of cyber attacks. One of the weakest points in current Internet voting (i-voting) schemes is the end user environment that
Valeh Farzaliyev   +2 more
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District magnitude and the personal vote

Electoral Studies, 2014
Abstract In spite of widespread interest in the effects of electoral institutions, research has largely missed, or misspecified, the ‘theoretical link’ tying legislators' behaviour to the rules' formal properties. District magnitude, in particular, can operate through the number of candidates running under the same party label and the number of votes
Audrey, André, Depauw, Sam
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The Personal Vote in a Polarized Era

American Journal of Political Science, 2023
AbstractThis study offers experimental tests of the “personal vote” in an era of heightened partisanship and polarization. Using three national surveys, we randomly present information about a hypothetical legislator's voting record, committee assignment, and district‐oriented work.
Logan Dancey   +2 more
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The Emergence of the Personal Vote

The Journal of Politics, 1999
Some scholars have argued that the increase in incumbency advantage and, thus, the advent of the personal vote were produced by the emergence of representatives during the 1950s who enhanced their electoral prospects by exploiting their ability to provide constituents with a wide array of services, and then parlaying their "help" into votes (Alford and
Richard Herrera, Michael Yawn
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