Who moves?: Elite and mass-level depolarization in Britain, 1987-2001
James Adams, Jane Green, Caitlin Milazzo
págs. 643-655
Still three Wales?: Social location and electoral behaviour in contemporary Wales
Roger Scully, Richard Wyn Jones
págs. 656-667
págs. 668-678
Telling more than they can know?: Does the most important issue really reveal what is most important to voters?
John Bartle, Samantha Laycock
págs. 679-688
Bounded oligarchy: How and when factions constrain leaders in party position-taking
Andrea Ceron
págs. 689-701
Campaigns and the prediction of election outcomes: Can historical and campaign-period prediction models be combined?
Éric Bélanger, Stuart Soroka
págs. 702-714
págs. 715-725
Where did the votes go?: Reassessing American party realignments via vote transfers between major parties from 1860 to 2008
George Hawley, Iñaki Sagarzazu
págs. 726-739
A deterrent to diversity: The conditional effect of electoral rules on the nomination of women candidates
Melody Ellis Valdini
págs. 740-749
Representative misconduct, voter perceptions and accountability: Evidence from the 2009 House of Commons expenses scandal
págs. 750-763
Income inequality, development and electoral turnout: New evidence on a burgeoning debate
Daniel Stockemer, Lyle Scruggs
págs. 764-773
págs. 774-781
The dark side of disagreement?: Revisiting the effect of disagreement on political participation
Jason Bello
págs. 782-795
págs. 796-815
Magnitude and durability of electoral change: Identifying critical elections in the U.S. Congress 1854-2010
Thomas L. Brunell, Bernard Grofman, Samuel Merrill III
págs. 816-828
Assessing the psychological and mechanical impact of electoral rules: A quasi-experiment
André Blais, Maxime Héroux-Legault, Laura Stephenson, William Cross, Elisabeth Gidengil
págs. 829-837
Looking to the future: Prospective economic voting in 2008 Presidential Elections
Kristin Michelitch, Marco Morales, Andrew Owen, Joshua A. Tucker
págs. 838-851
págs. 852-860