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This study investigates the effect of the imposition of term limits on the number of women elected to state legislatures in the United States. It uses a multivariate regression model, which differs from earlier works by utilizing a pooled, time-series data set of state legislatures, from...
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's election to office, but the variation we find in the backgrounds and experiences of women legislators and the persistence of …
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This paper uses a new database on campaign funding on French members of parliament to analyze their efficiency. The database includes the level of funding, as well as the origin of the resources the politicians have at their disposal. The funding sources are identified with true resources used...
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Open ballot PR election lead to a great amount of intra-party competition. In order to get elected, candidates have to … personal vote seeking attempts of individual candidates in the 2007 national election in Switzerland using data from the …
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Utilizing new data on criminal charges against candidates to India's Fourteenth and Fifteenth Lok Sabha elections, we study the conditions that resulted in approximately a quarter of those elected to each legislature facing or having previously faced criminal charges. We show that Indian...
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