Strategic voting in Canada: A Cross Time Analysis
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Assessing partisan bias in voting technology: The case of the 2004 New Hampshire recount
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On the origins of electoral systems and political parties: The role of elections in multi-member districts
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Where's the bias?: A reassessment of the Chilean electoral system
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Campaigns, candidate evaluations, and vote choice: Evidence from German federal election campaigns, 1980-2002
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Making 'party identification' more versatile: Operationalising the concept for the multiparty setting
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Voter support for the German PDS over time: Dissatisfaction, ideology, losers and east identity
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"It's the electability, stupid" - or maybe not?: Electability, substance, and strategic voting in presidential primaries
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The importance of electoral rules: Comparing the number of parties in Spain's Lower and Upper Houses
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Electoral myth and reality: Realignments in American politics
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Explaining the rise of anti-immigrant parties: The role of news media content
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Campaign trial heats as electoral information: Evidence from the 2004 and 2006 Canadian federal elections
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Electoral system effects and ruling party dominance in Japan: A counterfactual simulation based on adaptive parties
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