Partisan losers' effects: Perceptions of electoral integrity in Mexico
Francisco Cantú, Omar García Ponce
págs. 1-14
págs. 15-25
Reassessing the trade-off hypothesis: How misery drives the corruption effect on presidential approval
Guillermo Rosas, Luigi Manzetti
págs. 26-38
Fertilizer and votes: Does strategic economic policy explain the 2009 Malawi election?
Samuel Brazys, Peter Heaney, Patrick Paul Walsh
págs. 39-55
págs. 56-71
Does electoral competition affect public goods provision in dominant-party regimes?: Evidence from Tanzania
Steven C. Rosenzweig
págs. 72-84
Constituency campaigning intensity and its impact at first and second-order elections: Wales, 2010 and 2011
David Cutts, Ron Johnston
págs. 85-101
Exploring Web 2.0 political engagement: Is new technology reducing the biases of political participation?
Alan Steinberg
págs. 102-116
págs. 117-128
Nationalism and ethnic heterogeneity: The importance of local context for nationalist party vote choice
Peter John Loewen, Maxime Héroux-Legault, Carolina G. De Miguel Moyer
págs. 129-141
Message, milieu, technology, and turnout among military and overseas voters
Paul S. Herrnson, Ho Youn Koh, Michael J. Hanmer, Claire Smith
págs. 142-152
Methodological innovations in the study of election
Guy D. Whitten
págs. 179-180
The long and short of it: The unpredictability of late deciding voters
Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Micah Dillard, David Kimball, William Massengill
págs. 181-194
págs. 195-204
Seonghui Lee, Nick Lin, Randolph Stevenson
págs. 205-218
Why coalitions?: Party system fragmentation, small party bias, and preferential vote in Brazil
Ernesto Calvo, Fernando Guarnieri, Fernando Limongi
págs. 219-229
Choice sets, gender, and candidate choice in Brazil
Rosario Aguilar, Saul Cunow, Scott W. Desposato
págs. 230-242
págs. 243-255
Using repeated cross-sectional surveys to study political attitudes and behavior in a new democracy: HAPC models for Taiwan
Karl Ho, Dennis Lu-Chung Weng, Harold D. Clarke
págs. 256-263
The dynamic battle for pieces of pie: Modeling party support in multi-party nations
Andrew Phillips, Amanda Rutherford, Guy D. Whitten
págs. 264-274
Comparative election forecasting: Further insights from synthetic models
págs. 275-283
Constituency candidates in comparative perspective: How personalized are constituency campaigns, why, and does it matter?
Thomas Zittel
págs. 286-294
Candidate centred campaigning in a party centred context: The case of Belgium
págs. 295-305
págs. 306-315
Winning over voters or fighting party comrades?: Personalized constituency campaigning in Austria
Nikolaus Eder, Marcelo Jenny, Wolfgang C. Müller
págs. 316-328
Lone fighters: Intraparty competition, interparty competition, and candidates' vote seeking efforts in open-ballot PR elections
Peter Selb, Georg Lutz
págs. 329-337
Do constituency candidates matter in German Federal Elections?: The personal vote as an interactive process
Thomas Gschwend, Thomas Zittel
págs. 338-349