Election administration and perceptions of fair elections
Shaun Bowler, Thomas L. Brunell, Todd Donovan, Paul Gronke
págs. 1-9
Do Muslim voters prefer Muslim candidates?: Co-religiosity and voting behaviour in India
Oliver Heath, Gilles Verniers, Sanjay Kumar
págs. 10-18
Balancing act?: Testing a theory of split-party U.S. Senate delegations
Christopher P. Donnelly
págs. 19-27
Using elicited choice probabilities in hypothetical elections to study decisions to vote
Adeline Delavande, Charles F. Manski
págs. 28-37
págs. 38-45
págs. 46-58
Owning the issues of crime and immigration: The relation between immigration and crime news and anti-immigrant voting in 11 countries
Bjorn Burscher, Joost van Spanje, Claes H. de Vreese
págs. 59-69
An end to “Civil War politics”?: The radically reshaped political landscape of post-crash Ireland
Adrian P. Kavanagh
págs. 71-81
págs. 139-148
Public support for referendums in Europe: A cross-national comparison in 21 countries
Andreas R.T. Schuck, Claes H. de Vreese
págs. 149-158
Do rules matter?: Categorizing the regulation of referendum campaigns
Theresa Reidy, Jane Suiter
págs. 159-169
Voting on Europe, again and again: Stability and change in the Irish experience with EU referendums
Michael Marsh
págs. 170-182
Information availability and information use in ballot proposition contests: Are voters over-burdened?
Shaun Bowler
págs. 183-191
Online discussion and the 2014 Scottish independence referendum: Flaming keyboards or forums for deliberation?
Stephen Quinlan, Mark Shephard, Lindsay Paterson
págs. 192-205
págs. 206-216
Political knowledge and campaign effects in the 2008 Irish referendum on the Lisbon Treaty
Johan A. Elkink, Richard Sinnott
págs. 217-225
Bring the state (information) in: Campaign dynamics in the run-up to a German referendum
Thorsten Faas
págs. 226-237
Reflections of a party scholar on direct democracy and the direct democracy literature
Jeffrey D. Grynaviski
págs. 238-240