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Piecing the Puzzle Together: A Critical Review of Contemporary Research on Protest Voting
Political Studies Review, 2019After several decades of debate on the so-called protest vote, the extant literature in this field is still far from consistent in conceptualization and analytical perspectives.
S. Camatarri
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2007
Since the founding of the United States, religion has played a significant role in shaping both presidential elections and fundamental debates about public policy (Fowler et al. 2004; Wald 2003). For over two centuries, mainline Protestants have been one of the more visible and influential religious voices in American politics.
Laura R. Olson, Adam L. Warber
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Since the founding of the United States, religion has played a significant role in shaping both presidential elections and fundamental debates about public policy (Fowler et al. 2004; Wald 2003). For over two centuries, mainline Protestants have been one of the more visible and influential religious voices in American politics.
Laura R. Olson, Adam L. Warber
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Autres Temps. Les cahiers du christianisme social, 1985
Goguel François. Un vote protestant ?. In: Autres Temps. Les cahiers du christianisme social. N°8, 1985. pp. 4-8.
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Goguel François. Un vote protestant ?. In: Autres Temps. Les cahiers du christianisme social. N°8, 1985. pp. 4-8.
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Technology and protest: the political effects of electronic voting in India
Political Science Research and Methods, 2019Electronic voting technology is often proposed as translating voter intent to vote totals better than alternative systems such as paper ballots. We suggest that electronic voting machines (EVMs) can also alter vote choice, and, in particular, the way in ...
Zuheir Desai, Alexander Lee
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Anti‐immigrant Parties in Europe: Ideological or Protest Vote?
European Journal of Political Research, 2000Abstract. In this article we address the question whether or not the votes for anti–immigrant parties can be considered as protest votes. We define protest votes by the motives underlying electoral choices, building on earlier research done by Tillie (1995) and Van der Eijk & Franklin (1996).
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Blank voting: the rising tide of abstention
Contemporary Italian PoliticsIn the last decade, voter participation has shown a consistent decline, both in Italy and in all the Western countries. Electoral disengagement has been shaped by three key factors - demobilitation, protest and apathy - that have determined today’s ...
Luciano M. Fasano, Paolo Natale
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Parliamentary Affairs
This article explores the attitudes of Poles living abroad who decided not to participate in the national referendum, even though they voted in simultaneously held parliamentary elections.
Magdalena Musiał-Karg, Izabela Kapsa
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This article explores the attitudes of Poles living abroad who decided not to participate in the national referendum, even though they voted in simultaneously held parliamentary elections.
Magdalena Musiał-Karg, Izabela Kapsa
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The Romanian Parliamentary Vote: From Protest to Protest
2017A year after a series of protests ended with the ousting of the Social Democratic Party-led government, the party reemerges as the dominant political force in Romania. Titus Udrea analyses the latest Romanian election and its ensuing developments that have led Romania on the brink of political crisis.
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The Application of the Blockchain Technology in Voting Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2022De-biao He, Pandi Vijayakumar, Min Luo
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