Space matters: Geographic variability of electoral turnout determinants in the 2012 London mayoral election
Ewan Mansley, Urska Demsar
págs. 322-334
Rural bias in African electoral systems: Legacies of unequal representation in African democracies
Catherine Boone, Michael Wahman
págs. 335-346
Populist radical right parties mobilizing ‘the people’?: The role of populist radical right success in voter turnout
Tim Immerzeel, Mark Pickup
págs. 347-360
Electoral reform, situational forces, and political confidence: Results from a multi-wave panel
J. RYAN LAMARE, James W. Lamare
págs. 361-371
EITM: An assessment with an application to economic voting
Jim Granato, Cong Huang, Kwok Wai Wan, Ching-Hsing Wang, Man Chiu Sunny Wong
págs. 372-393
A rational or a virtuous citizenry?: The asymmetric impact of biases in votes-seats translation on citizens' satisfaction with democracy
Benjamin Ferland
págs. 394-408
The perils of cherry picking low frequency events in large sample surveys
Stephen Ansolabehere, Samantha Luks, Brian F. Schaffner
págs. 409-410
“Plus ça Change, Plus C'est La Même Chose”: The 2015 Israeli elections
Reuven Y. Hazan, Abraham Diskin
págs. 411-418
Crisis management and adaptation in wartime elections: Ukraine's 2014 snap presidential and parliamentary elections
Erik S. Herron, Michael E. Thunberg, Nazar Boyko
págs. 419-429
The decline in the white vote for Barack Obama in 2012: Racial attitudes or the economy?
Herbert F. Weisberg
págs. 449-459
Racial attitudes effects on voting in 2012: An introduction to the Symposium on the U.S. Presidential Election
Herbert F. Weisberg
págs. 460-461
Valence politics and voting in the 2012 U.S. presidential election
Harold D. Clarke, Jason Reifler, Thomas J. Scotto, Marianne C. Stewart, Paul Whiteley
págs. 462-470
págs. 471-481
What motivates a conspiracy theory?: Birther beliefs, partisanship, liberal-conservative ideology, and anti-Black attitudes
Josh Pasek, Tobias H. Stark, Jon A. Krosnick, Trevor Tompson
págs. 482-489
Group-based appeals and the Latino vote in 2012: How immigration became a mobilizing issue
Matt A. Barreto, Loren Collingwood
págs. 490-499
págs. 500-508
What 2012 nomination contests tell us about the future of the Republican Party: Epilogue
Ronald B. Rapoport
págs. 509-513
The conditionality of the trade-off between government responsiveness and effectiveness: The impact of minority status and polls in the Canadian House of Commons
Mark Pickup, Sara B. Hobolt
págs. 517-530
The impact of direct democracy on state spending priorities
Daniel C. Lewis, Saundra K. Schneider, William G. Jacoby
págs. 531-538
The majoritarian and proportional visions and democratic responsiveness
Stuart N. Soroka, Christopher Wlezien
págs. 539-547
Responsive elections: The effect of public opinion on political campaigns
Shaun Bevan, Mona Krewel
págs. 548-555