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Does the world agree about standards of electoral integrity?: Evidence for the diffusion of global norms
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Vote-earning strategies in flexible list systems: Seats at the price of unity
Brian F. Crisp, Santiago Olivella, Michael Malecki, Mindy Sher
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Does context matter: The impact of electoral systems, political parties and individual characteristics on voters' perceptions of party positions
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The power and limitations of televised presidential debates: Assessing the real impact of candidate performance on public opinion and vote choice
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Proximity and directional theory compared: Taking discriminant positions seriously in multi-party systems
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Engineering inclusion: Assessing the effects of pro-minority representation policies
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Why bother campaigning?: Campaign effectiveness in the 2009 European Parliament elections
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The lasting effect of competitive elections on congressional approval: Evidence from the 2010 and 2011 Cooperative Congressional Election Study
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Office effects and campaign spending in a semi-open list PR system: The Belgian/Flemish federal and regional elections 1999-2010
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Do conditional cash transfer programs shift votes?: Evidence from the Honduran "PRAF"
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Healthy voting: The effect of self-reported health on turnout in 30 countries
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Not all campaign panels are created equal: Exploring how the number and timing of panel waves affect findings concerning the time of voting decision
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