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Why can voters anticipate post-election coalition formation likelihoods?
David Alan Armstrong, Raymond M. Duch
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Strategic coalition voting: Evidence from New Zealand
Shaun Bowler, Jeffrey Karp, Todd Donovan
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Making a difference?: Public perceptions of coalition, single-party, and minority governments
Jack Vowles
págs. 370-380
Linking coalition attitudes and split-ticket voting: The Scottish Parliament elections of 2007
Christopher Carman, Robert Johns
págs. 381-391
Social networks and mass media as mobilizers and demobilizers: A study of turnout at a German local election
Rüdiger Schmitt-Beck, Christian Mackenrodt
págs. 392-404
págs. 405-416
Erik S. Herron
págs. 417-424
Contextual influences on the decision calculus: A cross-national examination of proximity voting
Shane P. Singh
págs. 425-434
Young people, parents and radical right voting: The Case of the Swiss People's Party
Hilde Coffé, Marieke Voorpostel
págs. 435-443
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Stumbling block or stepping stone?: The influence of direct democracy on individual participation in parliamentary elections
Markus Freitag, Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen
págs. 472-483
Behavioral consequences of mixed electoral systems: Deviating voting behavior of district and list MPs in the German Bundestag
Ulrich Sieberer
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Electoral and structural losers and support for a national referendum in the U.S.
Daniel A. Smith, Caroline J. Tolbert, Amanda M. Keller
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