After the immigration shock: The causal effect of immigration on electoral preferences
Rune Jørgen Sørensen
págs. 1-14
págs. 15-25
Personality traits, political attitudes and vote choice: Evidence from the United States
Ching-Hsing Wang
págs. 26-34
Perceived electoral malfeasance and resentment over the election of Barack Obama
David C. Wilson, Tyson King-Meadows
págs. 35-45
Elections as a democratic linkage mechanism: How elections boost political trust in a proportional system
Marc Hooghe, Dieter Stiers
págs. 46-55
págs. 56-65
Is the incumbent curse the incumbent's fault?: Strategic behavior and negative incumbency effects in young democracies
Adrián Lucardi, Guillermo Rosas
págs. 66-75
How governing experience conditions winner-loser effects: An empirical analysis of the satisfaction with democracy in Spain after 2011 elections
págs. 76-84
Economic inequality, winner-loser gap, and satisfaction with democracy
Sung Min Han, Eric C. C. Chang
págs. 85-97
The impact of incumbency on turnout: Evidence from Italian municipalities
Marco Alberto De Benedetto, Maria De Paola
págs. 98-108
It's not always the campaign: Explaining inter-election switching in Germany, 2009–2013
Maria Preißinger, Harald Schoen
págs. 109-119
The lasting impact of adolescence on left-right identification: Cohort replacement and intracohort change in associations with issue attitudes
Roderik Rekker
págs. 120-131
High turnout in the Low Countries: Partisan effects of the abolition of compulsory voting in the Netherlands
págs. 132-143
Using prediction market data for measuring the expected closeness in electoral research
Oliver Strijbis, Sveinung Arnesen, Laurent Bernhard
págs. 144-150
Can citizens care too much?: Investment in election outcomes and perceptions of electoral legitimacy
Andrew M. Daniller
págs. 151-161
What can a party say?: How parties' communication can influence voters' issue ownership perceptions
Rune Stubager, Henrik Bech Seeberg
págs. 162-171
Ballot position and election results: Evidence from a natural experiment
Jens Blom-Hansen, Jorgen Elklit, Søren Serritzlew, Louise Riis Villadsen
págs. 172-183
Election observer effects: A field experiment in the Russian Duma election of 2011
Andrei Buzin, Kevin Brondum, Graeme Robertson
págs. 184-191
Identifying the effect of mobilization on voter turnout through a natural experiment
Kentaro Fukumoto, Yusaku Horiuchi
págs. 192-202
The religious and spiritual underpinnings of party choice in christian Europe
Pascal Siegers, Simon Franzmann, Mira Hassan
págs. 203-213
The electoral impact of the financial crisis: Evidence using district-level data
Karl-Oskar Lindgren, Kare Vernby
págs. 214-224
Winning the ‘losers’ but losing the ‘winners’?: The electoral consequences of the radical right moving to the economic left
págs. 225-234
Party competition and citizens' political attitudes in the American states
Patrick Flavin, Gregory Shufeldt
págs. 235-244
págs. 245-254
págs. 255-274
Running on character? Running on policy?: An analysis of Japanese candidates' campaign platforms
James Adams, Ethan Scheiner, Jed Kawasumi
págs. 275-283
págs. 284-292
What drives rental votes?: How coalitions signals facilitate strategic coalition voting
Thomas Gschwend, Lukas F. Stoetzer, Steffen Zittlau
págs. 293-306
págs. 307-318
You just made it: Individual incumbency advantage under Proportional Representation
Jens Olav Dahlgaard
págs. 319-328