Structural cleavages, electoral competition and partisan divide: A Bayesian multinomial probit analysis of Chile's 2005 election
págs. 177-189
The election of women in list PR systems: Testing the conventional wisdom
Gregory D. Schmidt
págs. 190-203
Biases in the effects of family background characteristics on voting preference: The Dutch case
Jannes de Vries, Nan Dirk de Graaf, Rob Eisinga
págs. 204-217
Ballot design and split ticket voting in multiparty systems: Experimental evidence on information effects and vote choice
Ernesto Calvo, M. Escolar, Julia Pomares
págs. 218-231
National level electoral thresholds: Problems and solutions
Carina S. Bischoff
págs. 232-239
Democratization of party leadership selection: Do wider selectorates produce more competitive contests?
Ofer Kenig
págs. 240-247
Does political knowledge erode party attachments?: A review of the cognitive mobilization thesis
Jeremy J. Albright
págs. 248-260
How we count counts: The empirical effects of using coalitional potential to measure the effective number of parties
Reuben Kline
págs. 261-269
Political parties and perceptual agreement: The influence of party related factors on voters' perceptions in proportional electoral systems
Stefan Dahlberg
págs. 270-278
Electoral support for extreme right-wing parties: A sub-national analysis of western European elections
David K. Jesuit, Piotr R. Paradowski, Vincent A. Mahler
págs. 279-290
A fully general index of political competition
Bernard Grofman, Peter Selb
págs. 291-296
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Street fight: The impact of a street sign campaign on voter turnout
Costas Panagopoulos
págs. 309-313
Growth, centrism and semi-presidentialism: Forecasting the Portuguese general elections
págs. 314-321