Raising a big tent: Internal party composition and leadership selectorate expansion
págs. 1-9
Trading old errors for new errors?: The impact of electronic voting technology on party label votes in Brazil
págs. 10-20
No sorting, no advantage: Regression discontinuity estimates of incumbency advantage in Japan
Kenichi Ariga, Yusaku Horiuchi, Roland Mansilla, Michio Umeda
págs. 21-31
Expressing or fuelling discontent?: The relationship between populist voting and political discontent
págs. 32-40
Does survey mode matter for studying electoral behaviour?: Evidence from the 2009 German Longitudinal Election Study
págs. 41-51
Economic performance and presidential trait evaluations: A longitudinal analysis
Lisa P. Argyle, Marcus Arrajj, Skylar Covich, E.G. Garay, Julian Gottlieb, Heather E. Hodges, Eric R.A.N. Smith
págs. 52-62
Junior coalition parties in the British context: Explaining the Liberal Democrat collapse at the 2015 general election
págs. 63-71
Voting for locals: Voters’ information processing strategies in open-list PR systems
págs. 72-84
Come hell or high water: An investigation of the effects of a natural disaster on a local election
págs. 85-94
Incumbency effects in U.S. presidential campaigns: Language patterns matter
págs. 95-103
Presidential coattails and electoral coordination in multilevel elections: Comparative lessons from Brazil
págs. 104-114
págs. 115-123
Quick counts in the Mexican presidential elections: A Bayesian approach
págs. 124-132
Responsibility attribution in coalition governments: Evidence from Germany
págs. 133-149
págs. 150-157
Compulsory voting and political engagement (beyond the ballot box): A multilevel analysis
págs. 158-168
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