págs. 1-11
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From voter ID to party ID: How political parties affect perceptions of election fraud in the U.S.
págs. 24-32
págs. 33-47
Do parties respond?: How electoral context influences party responsiveness
págs. 48-60
Getting it (approximately) right (and center and left!): Reliability and uncertainty estimates for the comparative manifesto data
págs. 67-77
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Building policy scales from manifesto data: A referential content validity approach
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First-order, second-order or third-rate?: A comparison of turnout in European, local and national elections in the Netherlands
págs. 159-170
Who controls the wealth?: Electoral system design and ethnic war in resource-rich countries
págs. 171-187
Lifecycle changes and the activation of habitual voting: The case of Costa Rica
págs. 188-199
The contingent effect of institutions: Electoral formulas, ethnic polarization, and election quality
págs. 200-214
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From political conflict to partisan evaluations: How citizens assess party ideology and competence in polarized elections
págs. 230-241
Electoral consequences of declining participation: A natural experiment in Austria
págs. 242-252
The dark side of proportionality: Conditional effects of proportional features on turnout
págs. 253-264
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págs. 272-282
The Mormon dilemma: How old and new religious divides hurt Mormon candidates in the United States
págs. 283-291
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The gender gap in same-gender voting: The role of context
Nathalie Giger, Anne Maria Holli, Zoe Lefkofridi, Hanna Wass
págs. 303-314
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Can hybrid regimes foster constituencies?: Ethnic minorities in Georgian elections, 1992-2012
págs. 328-345
págs. 346-361
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