Thomas J. Scotto, Harold D. Clarke, Allan Kornberg, Jason Reifler, David Sanders
págs. 545-556
págs. 557-568
Racial attitude effects on voting in the 2008 presidential election: Examining the unconventional factors shaping vote choice in a most unconventional election
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págs. 569-581
The dynamics of candidate evaluations and vote choice in 2008: looking to the past or future?
Roy Elis, D. Sunshine Hillygus, Norman Nie
págs. 582-593
Transformation and polarization: The 2008 presidential election and the new American electorate
Alan I. Abramowitz
págs. 594-603
The undecided voters and the economy: Campaign heterogeneity in the 2005 British general election
Spyros Kosmidis, Georgios Xezonakis
págs. 604-616
págs. 617-627
Demoted leaders and exiled candidates: Disentangling party and person in the voter's mind
J.J.M. van Holsteyn, Rudy B. Andeweg
págs. 628-635
Ideological proximity and valence competition: Negative campaigning through allegation of corruption in the Italian legislative arena from 1946 to 1994
Luigi Curini, Paolo Martelli
págs. 636-647
Electoral reform and the mirror image of inter-party and intra-party competition: The adoption of party lists in Colombia
Mónica Pachón, Matthew Soberg Shugart
págs. 648-660
págs. 661-672
Constraints on the turnout gap between high and low knowledge (or income) voters: Combining the Duncan-Davis method of bounds with the Taagepera method of bounds
Bernard Grofman
págs. 673-677
Two of a kind?: Voting motivations for populist radical right and religious fundamentalist parties
Sivan Hirsch-Hoefler, Daphna Canetti, Ami Pedahzur
págs. 678-690
págs. 691-703
Kristof Jacobs, Niels Spierings
págs. 704-718
págs. 719-723
Finnish parties' positions in 2007: A matter of equilibrium or voters' projection?
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págs. 724-732
Galina Borisyuk, Ron Johnston, Michael Thrasher, Colin Rallings
págs. 733-745