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Self-reported Ethnicity Changes over Time: A Population Level Study using Public Voter Databases [PDF]
Objectives Administrative databases such as voter registries contain a wealth of information about a large proportion of a population. This is especially true when longitudinal information about individuals is available, such as changes in their names ...
Sumayya Ziyad +4 more
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The N400 effect captures nuances in implicit political preferences [PDF]
We conducted a study in San Antonio, Texas, in the weeks preceding the 2022 state Governor election to determine if implicit or explicit measures of political preference could predict voter behavior. We adapted an established event-related potential (ERP)
Emmanuel Mahieux +4 more
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New Perspectives on May’s Theorem and the Median Voter Theorem [PDF]
The paper defines and analyzes May’s Theorem and the Median Voter Theorem from the Public Policy and Public Choice literature and seeks to compare and contrast the use of both.
Richard Fast
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The value of being the decisive voter: Exploratory evidence from a hedonic model
In the field of public economics, there is a literature on calculating the probability of being a decisive voter. The raison d'etre of this literature is to explain voter turnout.
Ethan Peters, Joshua C. Hall
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On the nature of voters’ coalition preferences [PDF]
An expanding literature indicates that in multiparty systems with coalition governments, citizens consider the post-electoral bargaining process among parties when casting their vote. Yet, we know surprisingly little about the nature of voters’ coalition preferences.
PLESCIA C, AICHHOLZER JULIAN
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Clone structures in voters' preferences [PDF]
35 pages, 3 ...
Edith Elkind +2 more
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Preference of media politics and beginner voter trust in Surakarta
The Indonesian Presidential Elections of 2014 and 2019 indicated the behavioral changes in mass media, especially that of private television. The involvement of media owners in the political arena can influence the content of most journalistic broadcasts.
Erwin Kartinawati, Andrik Purwasito
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Justified Representation for Perpetual Voting
We study the social choice setting of perpetual voting where, based on voter preferences, decisions have to be taken over a finite horizon of consecutive points in time (e.g, days). We consider two complementary settings: a Static setting, in which voter
Laurent Bulteau +4 more
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Ranked Choice Voting and Youth Voter Turnout: The Roles of Campaign Civility and Candidate Contact
Ranked choice voting (RCV) has become increasing popular in the United States as more cities and states begin allowing voters to rank candidates in order of preference.
Courtney L. Juelich, Joseph A. Coll
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Objective/context: In this article, we explore the determinants of voter preference for Gustavo Petro in the first round of the 2022 presidential election in Colombia. Methodology: Using a series of quantitative tools, we explore the variables associated
Sebastián Bitar +2 more
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