Consequences of low turnout: Introduction
Georg Lutz, Michael Marsh
págs. 539-547
The partisan effects of low turnout: Analyzing vote abstention as a missing data problem
Patrick Bernhagen, Michael Marsh
págs. 548-560
Political effects of low turnout in national and European elections
Cees van der Eijk, Marcel van Egmond
págs. 561-573
The dog that didn't bark: Would increased electoral turnout make a difference?
Per Arnt Pettersen, Lawrence E. Rose
págs. 574-588
Does low turnout matter?: Evidence from the 2000 Canadian federal election
Daniel Rubenson, André Blais, Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte
págs. 589-597
(Change in) turnout and (change in) the left share of the vote
Stephen D. Fisher
págs. 598-611
Low turnout: Threat to democracy or blessing in disguise? Consequences of citizens' varying tendencies to vote
Martin Rosema
págs. 612-623
Low turnout in direct democracy
Georg Lutz
págs. 624-632
Social and economic determinants of Turkish voter choice in the 1995 parliamentary election
Ali T. Akarca, Aysit Tansel
págs. 633-647
págs. 648-659
The incumbency advantage in U.S. primary elections
Stephen Ansolabehere, John Mark Hansen, Shigeo Hirano, James M. Snyder
págs. 660-668
Terror and elections: Lessons from Spain
Valentina A. Bali
págs. 669-687
Voting behind bars: Explaining variation in international enfranchisement practices
Brandon Rottinghaus, Gina Baldwin
págs. 688-698