Who supports minority rights in popular votes?: Empirical evidence from Switzerland
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To vote or to abstain?: An experimental test of rational calculus in first past the post and PR elections
André Blais, Jean-Benoît Pilet, Karine Van der Straeten, Jean-François Laslier, Maxime Héroux-Legault
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You have to pay to play: Candidate and party responses to the high cost of elections in Japan
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Gender quotas, candidate background and the election of women: A paradox of gender quotas in open-list proportional representation systems
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The link between social attitudes and voting propensities: Attitude-vote consistency among adolescents in Belgium
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Beyond assimilation and contrast: Information effects, ideological magnification, and the vote
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Responsiveness and the rules of the game: How disproportionality structures the effects of winning and losing on external efficacy
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Party registration and party self-identification: Exploring the role of electoral institutions in attitudes and behaviors
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Ecological inference under unfavorable conditions: Straight and split-ticket voting in diverse settings and small samples
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Stability amid change: Impact of the 2014 European Parliament elections at the European level
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What's the point of voting advice applications?: Competing perspectives on democracy and citizenship
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A perfect match?: The impact of statement selection on voting advice applications' ability to match voters and parties
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A look into the mirror: Preferences, representation and electoral participation
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