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Personalization, social media, and voting: Effects of candidate self-personalization on vote intention

New Media & Society, 2017
Scholars have documented growth in media coverage and popular discourse focusing on politicians’ personal lives— personalization. Candidates use social media and personalization to circumvent mainstream news media, disrupting conventional processes.
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CONSERVATIVE VOTING AND PERSONALITY

Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal, 1974
The major purpose of the present investigation was to reconsider some of the research on the personality correlates of liberalism-conservatism (b-C) by employing a criterion-index measure of L-C, the Conservatism Index (CI). The CI was derived from the subjects' preferences for political candidates with liberal to conservative leanings.
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The price of ‘one person, one vote’

Social Choice and Welfare, 2017
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ONE PERSON, ONE VOTE

2020
To understand whether the principle of one person–one vote is respected, one should be able to ‘measure’ the voting power of a single elector. The Penrose index is analyzed, both for the case of single votes with the majority or the unanimity rule and with weighted votes. An application is shown concerning the 2020 US Presidential election.
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Personalized Voting: The Intersection of Cloud and Mobility

2015
Current research and development being conducted by the international Global Public Inclusive Infrastructure Consortium GPII is to create technology for cloud-based accessibility. Using this new technology, users of computer systems can create personal profiles that specify how computer applications should be configured to meet their individual needs ...
Shaneé Dawkins, Sharon J. Laskowski
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Why One Person One Vote?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
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Trend in Personal Finances and the Vote

Public Opinion Quarterly, 1978
This study investigates the relationship between perceived trend in family finances and voting for candidates of the incumbent presidential party. Analysis of CPS/SRC survey data for the 1956-1974 period provides considerable support for the research hypothesis of maximizing economic rationality at the polls.
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Personality Traits and Correct Voting

American Politics Research, 2015
Recent studies in political psychology report a significant association between personality traits and ordinary citizens’ attitudes and behaviors in the political arena. A growing body of literature examines the influence of personality on individuals’ attachment to a political party and vote choice in electoral settings.
Shang E. Ha, Richard R. Lau
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Strategic Voting and Personality Traits

2016
Whilst previous work on strategic voting emphasizes a number of factors with respect to voting rules and structural issues in the electoral process there is limited research with respect to its individual determinants. We offer a novel approach to that end and employ an experiment to examine how Big Five personality traits (openness to experience ...
Blais A., Erişen, Cengiz
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The Supply and Demand of the Personal Vote

Party Politics, 2002
Existing theories assume that particularistic behavior and personal voting are synonymous, and that the level and nature of such activities are driven by the incentives of individual candidates. In this article, both of these assumptions are contested and empirical evidence is provided to suggest that particularistic behavior and personal voting are ...
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