The nationalization of electoral change in the Americas
Eduardo Alemán, Marisa Kellam
págs. 193-212
Incumbency as a source of spillover effects in mixed electoral systems: Evidence from a regression-discontinuity design
Jens Hainmueller, Holger Lutz Kern
págs. 213-227
Strategic voting in German constituencies
Michael Herrmann, Franz Urban Pappi
págs. 228-244
Measuring bias: Moving from two-party to three-party elections
Galina Borisyuk, Ron Johnston, Michael Thrasher, Colin Rallings
págs. 245-256
Partisanship in non-partisan electoral agencies and democratic compliance: Evidence from Mexico's Federal Electoral Institute
Federico Estévez, Eric Magar, Guillermo Rosas
págs. 257-271
From the parish to the polling booth: Evolution and interpretation of the political gender gap in Italy, 1968-2006
Piergiorgio Corbetta, Nicoletta Cavazza
págs. 272-284
The grey vote: Determinants of older voters' party choice in Britain and West Germany
Achim Goerres
págs. 285-304
Electoral institutions and popular confidence in electoral processes: A cross-national analysis
Sarah Birch
págs. 305-320
Ticket-balancing in mixed-member proportional systems: Comparing sub-national elections in Germany
Annika Hennl, André Kaiser
págs. 321-336
Measuring expectations: Comparing alternative approaches
André Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte, Bruce M. Hicks
págs. 337-343
Turkey's bid for EU membership, contrasting views of public opinion, and vote choice: Evidence from the 2005 German federal election
Harald Schoen
págs. 344-355