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Voting Behavior in Vote‐by‐Mail Elections

Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 2010
The research examines both aggregate and individual level data in the state of Oregon—the only state that conducts all of its elections by mail. The aggregate analysis of 46 statewide elections (1980–2008) suggests that the vote‐by‐mail format is a major stimulus to voter participation in special and presidential elections in Oregon, while its effect ...
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The Nonpersonalization of Voting Behavior in Germany

2002
Abstract The federal elections of 1998 were the first time in Germany that notions of personalization and presidentialization were discussed during an election; before that German voters chose, at least formally, between competing parties rather than between competing chancellor candidates, and only a minor role was accorded to the ...
Brettschneider, Frank (Prof.)   +1 more
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Voting Behavior in Legislatures

Legislative Studies Quarterly, 1984
This article considers recent research on legislative voting behavior in nonAmerican legislatures and the U.S. Congress and state legislatures. The literature is discussed in terms of whether the primary object of analysis is the collectivity or the individual decision maker.
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Stratification and Voting Behavior

Comparative Political Studies, 1982
Despite agreement on the importance of class in voting behavior, scholars have not integrated research on class-based political behavior with broader theories about the sources of group cohesion in a mass electorate. This article explores the potential for political cohesion among a variety of occupational groups within the British working class.
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Voting Behavior and Economics - An Analysis of Individual and Municipal Voting Behavior in Sweden

2020
This study aims to determine if there is a relationship between a few chosen socio-economic and economic factors and the results of the 2006 and 2010 Swedish elections. The thesis relates to both individual- and municipal levels. By using logistic and OLS regressions, for our individual and municipal data, respectively, we found links between some of ...
Haghighi, Joseph, Myrberg, Alexander
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The Application of the Blockchain Technology in Voting Systems

ACM Computing Surveys, 2022
Debiao He, Pandi Vijayakumar, Min Luo
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Blockchain for Electronic Voting System—Review and Open Research Challenges

Sensors, 2021
Uzma Jafar   +2 more
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