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Voting behaviour

2020
The chapter reviews studies and shows evidence related to several aspects of the voting behaviour of Greek citizens, in contrast to other similar and dissimilar democracies. It begins with a historical overview of social cleavages and their role in determining coalitions amongst different segments of the electorate. It continues to evaluate the role of
Mark Garnett, Peter Dorey, Philip Lynch
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Voting Behaviour

2022
Abstract This chapter examines the factors that shape voting behaviour in Portugal. It is structured in three stages. The first stage provides an overview of the determinants of voting behaviour, in particular the impact of voters’ long- and short-term predispositions when it comes to elections.
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Multi-level Modelling of Voting Behaviour

2017
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Lubbers, M., Sipma, T.
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VOTING BEHAVIOUR AND INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON VOTING BEHAVIOUR": ITS DETERMINANTS

2019
The 16th Lok Sabha election which are underway are different from all the previous edition in the history of independent India, and one of the major differentiators is the way the social media has been used to reach out to and woo potential voters. Voting is one of the most commonly used terms in contemporary age of democratic politics.
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Voting Behaviour in Norway

Abstract The earliest research on Norwegian voter behaviour in the 1950s was influenced by the so-called Michigan model. This perspective was revised to match the political landscape in Norway. A comprehensive model was developed, with three key components: (i) social structure, (ii) public opinion and ideology, and (iii) issue ...
Johannes Bergh, Atle H. Haugsgjerd
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Elections and Voting Behaviour

1998
It is conventional wisdom that the Central and East European revolution was won on the streets of Prague and Leipzig, Timisoara and Bucharest, in the shipyards of Gdansk and steel mills of Cracow. This point of view hardly can be disputed, but it is also true that this revolution was won in voting booths across the region.
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Elections and Voting Behaviour

1997
Free elections have a short history in Russia. In the Tsarist period elections were introduced for the selection of members of the local representative assembly (zemstvo) in 1864, and for elections to the national parliament (the State Duma) after the revolution of 1905.
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3. Voting Behaviour

2020
This chapter examines theories and evidence of voting behaviour in Europe. Sociological models examine the role of political cleavages such as class in the development of long-term attachments between parties and voters. Rationalist models examine the sources of short-term changes in voting behaviour with spatial models focusing on the ideological ...
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