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. I find that election violence did increase during election periods, and that they did so in districts where partisan … competition was the highest. Even though the results show that election violence was lower when the two largest parties were of …) the higher the violence. The number of ethnic groups was not found to be a significant determinant of election violence …
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appearances may have positive effects on both a candidate's vote share and the level of voter turnout on election day. I conclude …
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The paper proposes a mechanism explaining how elections may stabilize an autocratic regime even if they are evidently unfree and unfair. Instead of being meaningless rituals, non-democratic elections can help the autocrats in managing and communicating the public information about the regime's...
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“heuristics.” Three aspects of election competitiveness are considered: the fragmentation and polarization of the party system and …
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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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I conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate whether voters focus on the problem of electoral selection or if they instead focus on electoral sanctioning. If voters are forward-looking but also uncertain about politicians' unobservable characteristics, then it is rational to focus on...
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In French national elections, the presence of a national economic vote is clear. However, the character of the economic vote is less clear at the regional level. Assuming regional elections are second order, voters may wish to signal the national incumbent, by rewarding or punishing it for...
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This paper analyzes the electoral effects of corruption allegation in parliamentary electoral campaigns in Europe 1983-2007. Firstly, the paper examines the individual parties' electoral performances and secondly the survival rate of the governments. The results show firstly that parties that...
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Using ANES data on political knowledge and opinions about government, this research examines the electorate's ability to cast rational votes based simply upon the number of major contests on the ballot. Focusing particularly upon knowledge of house and senate candidates, this also has...
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