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Protest Voting and Abstention Under Plurality Rule Elections

Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2004
Voting decisions are influenced by electoral systems, particularly when voters are dissatisfied. Plurality rule electoral systems tend to restrict the number of effective parties. As a consequence, people may often vote for a party not because of its attraction but because of a lack of a genuinely preferred alternative - to wit, protest voting ...
Won-taek Kang
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The protest voting behaviour among local voters in the 2020 Surakarta mayoral election

Asian Journal of Comparative Politics, 2023
This research explores the protest voting phenomenon in the Surakarta, Indonesia, mayoral election in response to political oligarchy. It uses a qualitative method, and the data analysis uses NVivo 12 Plus software.
Dimas Subekti   +4 more
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Memilih Untuk Tidak Memilih: Protest Voting Dalam Pemilu Lokal di Kabupaten Lebak, Banten

INOVASI, 2021
Artikel ini membahas protest voting dalam konteks pilkada yang mengkontestasikan antara pasangan calon tunggal melawan kotak kosong. Kotak kosong dihadirkan untuk memberikan pilihan alternatif kepada warga negara yang tidak tertarik untuk memilih ...
Mahpudin Mahpudin
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Voting and protest tendencies associated with changes in service delivery

Development Southern Africa, 2023
Existing literature highlights the complexities of the relationship between voting, protest action and service delivery within Southern African democracies.
Tina Fransman, Marisa von Fintel
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What if it Kicked in More Strongly? A Counterfactual Analysis of Protest Voting's Electoral Consequences in Greece, Italy and Spain

Representation, 2020
Within the framework of the current democratic crisis, the electoral success of the so-called anti-establishment parties has been repeatedly and often associated with protest voting.
S. Camatarri
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Economics, Votes, Protests

Comparative Political Studies, 1989
In Western European studies, general investigations of mass political participation are an established tradition. However, these efforts have not drawn from the vigorous current of research on economics and politics. Specifically for Western Europe, there exists no systematic work on economic conditions and political participation (conventional or ...
MICHAEL S. LEWIS-BECK, BRAD LOCKERBIE
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None of the Above: Protest Voting in the World's Largest Democracy

Journal of the European Economic Association, 2020
Who are “protest voters” and do they affect elections? We study this question using the introduction of a pure protest option (“None Of The Above” (NOTA)) on Indian ballots.
Gergely Ujhelyi   +2 more
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When voting turnout becomes contentious repertoire: how anti-ELAB protest overtook the District Council election in Hong Kong 2019

Japanese Journal of Political Science, 2021
Under what conditions can voting turnout be transformed into a contentious repertoire? Based on the two case studies of the Umbrella Movement and the Anti-Extradition Law Amendment Bill movement in Hong Kong, I compare how movement actors used the ...
M. Shum
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The effects of state coercion on voting outcome in protest movements: a causal forest approach

Political Science Research and Methods, 2021
In this research note, we examine how Hong Kong voters respond to police violence in the recent social movement. We use causal forests, a machine learning algorithm, to estimate the impact of tear gas usage specific to each constituency.
Weiwen Yin, Weidong Huo, D. Lin
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Protest or Error? Informal Voting and Compulsory Voting

Australian Journal of Political Science, 2007
Some opponents of compulsory voting claim that rising rates of informal voting point to growing antipathy towards the institution. In order to test this claim we examine recent trends in informal voting, focusing upon some recent figures, particularly those of the 2004 Federal election when there was a sharp rise in informal votes.
Hill, L., Young, S.
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