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Voters and Parties

2009
Abstract This article studies voters and parties, beginning with realignment or dealignment in the party-voter nexus. It discusses changes in the policy preferences of voters and even organizational changes to the party-voter linkage. Electoral competition, performance of traditional parties, and organizational change are discussed as ...
Anne Wren, Kenneth Mori McElwain
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VOTERS

Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Sensor Data, 2012
The US roadways and bridge decks require an estimated $2.2T in investments to improve from its current D score in the most recent ASCE report card [29] to a good level. A network-wide health assessment of the roadway infrastructure is necessary to direct investments to the areas of most need and benefit.
Ralf Birken, Gunar Schirner, Ming Wang
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Voter ID Laws and Voter Turnout

Atlantic Economic Journal, 2019
In recent years, many states have enacted laws imposing strict identification requirements for voting. Proponents contend such laws are necessary to prevent voter fraud while opponents claim the laws disenfranchise legitimate voters, particularly black and Hispanic voters.
Lauren R. Heller   +2 more
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UNANIMITY IN VOTING FOR VOTERS

International Game Theory Review, 2000
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Daniel Granot   +2 more
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Why Crossover Voters Are Not "Mischievous Voters"

American Politics Quarterly, 1991
Although extensive crossover voting in open primaries has been documented, scholars have never found empirical support for the allegation that considerable mischievous crossover voting occurs in such circumstances. Formal theorists have argued that such voting is not consistent with the voting decision logic that most voters practice, others have ...
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Motor Voter or Motivated Voter?

1996
The Motor Voter law was supposed to dramatically increase turnout and give marginalized groups more voice in politics. Unfortunately, getting these groups to register doesn't do any good if you don't give them reason to vote.
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Are Smarter Voters Better Voters?

The Philosophers' Magazine, 2022
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Sequential referenda with sophisticated voters

Journal of Public Economics, 2022
Howard Rosenthal, William R Zame
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