págs. 1-13
Refining vote choice in an ethno-regionalist context: Three-dimensional ideological voting in Catalonia and Quebec
Mike Medeiros, Jean Philippe Gauvin, Chris Chhim
págs. 14-22
The effects of technical parties and partisan election management bodies on voting outcomes
Nazar Boyko, Erik S. Herron
págs. 23-33
Presidential approval in Taiwan: An analysis of survey data in the Ma Ying-jeou presidency
T.Y. Wang, S.F. Cheng
págs. 34-44
págs. 45-55
Bringing the incumbency advantage into question for proportional representation
Mert Moral, H. Ege Ozen, Efe Tokdemir
págs. 56-65
Looking for two-sided coattail effects: Integrated parties and multilevel elections in the U.S.
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga, H. Ege Ozen
págs. 66-75
Electoral strategy in geographic space: Accounting for spatial proximity in district-level party competition
Joshua D. Potter, Santiago Olivella
págs. 76-86
An initial profile of the ideologically volatile voter in Europe: The multidimensional role of party attachment and the conditionality of the political system
Steven M. Van Hauwaert
págs. 87-101
págs. 102-114
Vote expectations at the next level: Trying to predict vote shares in the 2013 German federal election by polling expectations
Christian Ganser, Patrick Riordan
págs. 115-126
págs. 127-135
Heterogeneous preferences in multidimensional spatial voting models: Ideology and nationalism in Spain
Gonzalo Rivero
págs. 136-145
An experimental analysis of the impact of campaign polls on electoral information seeking
Jason Roy, Shane P. Singh, Patrick Fournier, Blake Andrew
págs. 146-157
Regional variation in voter turnout in Europe: The impact of corruption perceptions
Aksel Sundström, Daniel Stockemer
págs. 158-169
Targeting voter registration with incentives: A randomized controlled trial of a lottery in a London borough
Peter John, Elizabeth Macdonald, Michael Sanders
págs. 170-175
Partisanship and confidence in the vote count: Evidence from U.S. national elections since 2000
Michael W. Sances, Charles Stewart III
págs. 176-188
págs. 189-199
págs. 200-209
Kick the bums out?: A structural equation model exploring the degree to which mainstream and partisan sources influence polarization and anti-incumbent attitudes
Thomas J. Johnson, Angela M. Lee
págs. 210-220
Two-stage elections, strategic candidates, and campaign agendas
Kevin K. Banda, Thomas M. Carsey
págs. 221-230
Public evaluations of electoral institutions in Mexico: An analysis of the IFE and TRIFE in the 2006 and 2012 elections
Antonio Ugues Jr., Xavier Medina Vidal
págs. 231-244
The cognitive mobilization of organizational participation: Missing evidence from Italy (1972–2006)
Mónica Poletti
págs. 245-255
The perils and pitfalls of ignoring disproportionality's behavioral components
Robin E. Best, Andrei Zhirnov
págs. 256-267
Here's the bias!: A (Re-)Reassessment of the Chilean electoral system
John Polga-Hecimovich, Peter M. Siavelis
págs. 268-279
Explaining the size of assemblies: A longitudinal analysis of the design and reform of assembly sizes in democracies around the world
Kristof Jacobs, Simon Otjes
págs. 280-292
págs. 293-299
Compulsory voting and political knowledge: Testing a ‘compelled engagement’ hypothesis
Jill Sheppard
págs. 300-307
Public opinion feedback between elections, and stability of single-party majority governments
Tomoko Matsumoto, Michael Laver
págs. 308-314
Behavioural primes in the voting booth: Further evidence of priming effects in popular votes and elections
Matthias Fatke
págs. 315-321