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Voting in Māori Governance Entities

open access: yesInternational Indigenous Policy Journal, 2020
Internationally, declining voter turnout is a topic of considerable concern in many liberal democracies. In this article, we investigate whether these similar trends can be discerned in the voter turnout for Māori governance entities.
Maria Bargh, Arama Rata
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Examining voter turnout using multiscale geographically weighted regression: The case of Slovakia

open access: yesMoravian Geographical Reports, 2023
Voter turnout is an essential aspect of elections and often reflects the attitude of a country’s population towards democracy and politics. Therefore, examining the distribution of voter turnout and determining the factors that influence whether or not ...
Kevický Dominik, Suchánek Jonáš
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Application of artificial neural networks in predicting voter turnout based on the analysis of demographic data

open access: yesPolish Cartographical Review, 2019
The author presents the results of research on the use of artificial neural networks in predicting voter turnout. He describes the principles of operation of artificial neural networks, as well as detailed results of two machine learning methods used to ...
Michalak Piotr
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Electoral Arrangements and Turnout Variance at the Sub-National Level: Comparative Insights from Three Constituencies in Ghana

open access: yesModern Africa, 2020
Using micro-level data from three constituencies in Ghana, which are cases of high, average and low turnout respectively, I assess whether voters’ perceptions of the cost of voting (resource and time) can explain such variation in voter turnout.
Fortune Agbele
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The Political Geography of Voters and Political Participation: Evidence from Local Election in Suburban Indonesia

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Geography, 2017
The praxis of political issue including voter turnout and political participation does not exist in a vacuum. Therefore, geographical and spatial issues are frequently engaged and even embedded into it.
Pitri Yandri
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Closed Form Bayesian Inferences for Binary Logistic Regression with Applications to American Voter Turnout

open access: yesStats, 2022
Understanding the factors that influence voter turnout is a fundamentally important question in public policy and political science research. Bayesian logistic regression models are useful for incorporating individual level heterogeneity to answer these ...
Kevin Dayaratna   +2 more
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Voter Turnout Among Compulsory Voting Countries: Evidence from 1973 to 2018

open access: yesPoliticon
Despite significant evidence that compulsory voting affects voter turnout, several compulsory voting countries had abandoned this law. It raises the query of whether compulsory voting affects voter turnout at the population level of compulsory voting ...
Ikhsan Darmawan
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Religiosity and Voter Turnout in Iran (A Case Study of the Presidential Elections during 2001-2017) [PDF]

open access: yesReligion & Communication, 2020
According to theoretical and empirical research, religion is one of the determinants of electoral behavior. In Iran, religion has always been considered as an influential institution in the field of social life.
abolghasem heidarabadi   +1 more
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Turnout and Territorial Reform: Data from Sub municipal governments in Portugal

open access: yesData in Brief, 2020
This database is related to the voter turnout in five election cycles (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013 and 2017). The data was used in the original in the article “The effects of amalgamations on voter turnout: Evidence from sub-municipal governments in Portugal”
Miguel Rodrigues, António Tavares
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Examining Voter Turnout: A Look at Participatory Budgeting and Political Participation in Romania

open access: yesTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
The gap between elected authorities and citizens is widening in many democracies due to declining political engagement. This article examines wheth­er participatory budgeting (PB) is linked to voter turnout in Romania.
Alexandru Andrei Ivan   +2 more
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