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lectoral Surprise and the Midterm Loss in US Congressional Elections
lectoral Surprise the Midterm Loss US Congressional Elections
2015/6/5
Alberto Alesina and Howard Rosenthal argue that surprise about the outcomes of US presidential elections accounts for two important features of the American political economy: the regular loss of vote...
Measuring District Level Partisanship with Implications for the Analysis of U.S. Elections
Measuring District Level Partisanship U.S. Elections
2015/6/4
Many empirical studies of American politics, particularly legislative politics, are vitally dependent on measures of the partisanship of a district. We develop a measurement model for this quantity, e...
Howard, Bush and Mandates: the 2004 U.S. and Australian Elections Compared
Howard Bush Mandates the 2004 U.S. Australian Elections Compared
2015/6/4
There are many superficial similarities between the elections held last year in Australia and the United States. The two elections were held within a month of each other. The incumbent prime minister ...
Regime fatigue : a cognitive-psychological model for identifying a socialized negativity effect in U.S. Senatorial and Gubernatorial elections from 1960-2008
party fatigue regime fatigue homophily negativity effect incumbent candidates elections social networks impression forming schema model calculating voter converse stimson
2015/1/7
This research project proposes to try to isolate and measure the influence of “regime fatigue” on gubernatorial elections and senatorial elections in the United States where there is no incumbent runn...
Evaluating the criteria for successful elections in post-conflict countries : a case study including Iraq, Sierra Leone, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Post-conflict elections common criteria
2015/1/7
Previous research on post-conflict elections has found several criteria important in determining if an area is ready to hold elections and whether or not it is likely to succeed. Although rarely ranke...
Does women's knowledge of voting rights affect their voting behavior in village elections? Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in China
rural women political(participation village election rural China Randomized Controlled Trial voting behavior
2011/8/13
Officials in China claim that voting rates in rural village elections are high. Unfortunately, these rates are assumptions, not facts. The true voting rate is lower, and much lower for women. We postu...