Localism and coordination under three different electoral systems: The national district of the Japanese House of Councillors
Kuniaki Nemoto, Matthew Soberg Shugart
págs. 1-12
págs. 13-25
Strategic politicians, partisan roll calls, and the Tea Party: Evaluating the 2010 midterm elections
Jamie L. Carson, Stephen Pettigrew
págs. 26-36
Questioning generational replacement: An age, period and cohort analysis of electoral volatility in the Netherlands, 1971-2010
págs. 37-47
Secular geographical polarization in the American South: The case of Texas, 1996-2010
Adam S. Myers
págs. 48-62
págs. 63-77
págs. 78-89
Does voting rights affect the political maturity of 16- and 17-year-olds?: Findings from the 2011 Norwegian voting-age trial
Johannes Bergh
págs. 90-100
In search of enduring information effects: Evidence from a ten-week panel experiment
Dona-Gene Mitchell
págs. 101-112
Do impersonal mobilisation methods work?: Evidence from a nationwide Get-Out-the-Vote experiment in England
Edward Fieldhouse, David Cutts, Paul Widdop, Peter John
págs. 113-123
Sympathy for the 'devil'?: Voting for populists in the 2006 and 2010 Dutch general elections
Gijs Schumacher, Matthijs Rooduijn
págs. 124-133
The British general election of 2010 under different voting rules
Paul R. Abramson, John H. Aldrich, Abraham Diskin, Aaron M. Houck, Renan Levine, Thomas J. Scotto
págs. 134-139
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Sacrificial lambs, women candidates, and district competitiveness in Canada
Melanee Thomas, Marc André Bodet
págs. 153-166
Are you sitting comfortably?: Estimating incumbency advantage in the UK: 1983-2010 - A research note
Timothy Hallam Smith
págs. 167-173
Measuring error for adjacent policy position estimates: Dealing with uncertainty using CMP data
Thomas M. Meyer, Marcelo Jenny
págs. 174-185
Voter overrepresentation, vote misreporting, and turnout bias in postelection surveys
Peter Selb, Simon Munzert
págs. 186-196