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2022
Scholars frequently expect parties to act strategically in parliament, hoping to affect their electoral fortunes. Voters assumingly assess parties by their activity and vote accordingly. However, the retrospective voting literature looks mostly at the government's outcomes, leaving the opposition understudied.
Tuttnauer, Or, Wegmann, Simone (Dr.)
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Scholars frequently expect parties to act strategically in parliament, hoping to affect their electoral fortunes. Voters assumingly assess parties by their activity and vote accordingly. However, the retrospective voting literature looks mostly at the government's outcomes, leaving the opposition understudied.
Tuttnauer, Or, Wegmann, Simone (Dr.)
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
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Subhasish Dugar, Quazi Shahriar
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Subhasish Dugar, Quazi Shahriar
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Comparative Political Studies, 2002
Village elections have been a much talked about subject both inside and outside China since the 1980s. Yet there is little agreement on the exact nature of these elections. The following study is an empirical effort to study peasants' participation in Chinese village elections.
YANG ZHONG, JIE CHEN
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Village elections have been a much talked about subject both inside and outside China since the 1980s. Yet there is little agreement on the exact nature of these elections. The following study is an empirical effort to study peasants' participation in Chinese village elections.
YANG ZHONG, JIE CHEN
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BMJ, 1994
The postman pushed two large, identical envelopes through our letterbox - cat flap actually - one for me, one for my husband. Double sets of mail are common in bimedical households. We opened them - voting papers for the General Medical Council. I flipped through mine.
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The postman pushed two large, identical envelopes through our letterbox - cat flap actually - one for me, one for my husband. Double sets of mail are common in bimedical households. We opened them - voting papers for the General Medical Council. I flipped through mine.
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Oblivious Voting—Hiding Votes from the Voting Machine in Bingo Voting
Proceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on e-Business and Telecommunications, 2016When designing an electronic voting scheme it is notoriously difficult to guarantee the secrecy of the vote as well as the correctness of the tally, even in the presence of a malicious adversary. Research in (offline) cryptographic voting schemes has largely relied on a trusted voting machine for guaranteeing security.
Achenbach, Dirk +3 more
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Economics Working Paper Series, 15 ...
Hans Gersbach, Kamali Wickramage
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2021
This book examines variations in voter turnout at the sub-national level during general elections. It employs a case study–mixed methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data to provide in-depth evidence for three systematically selected constituencies with varying levels of voter turnout.
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This book examines variations in voter turnout at the sub-national level during general elections. It employs a case study–mixed methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data to provide in-depth evidence for three systematically selected constituencies with varying levels of voter turnout.
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Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2017
Organized crime-related violence has important electoral consequences. Analyses of aggregate panel data on Mexican elections and an original postelectoral survey conducted in Mexico show that the strategic use of violence by organized crime groups during electoral campaigns demobilizes voters at large. Regions where criminal organizations attempted to
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Organized crime-related violence has important electoral consequences. Analyses of aggregate panel data on Mexican elections and an original postelectoral survey conducted in Mexico show that the strategic use of violence by organized crime groups during electoral campaigns demobilizes voters at large. Regions where criminal organizations attempted to
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