págs. 1-21
Party support in multi-level elections: the influence of economic perceptions and vertical congruence
Simon Toubeau, Markus Wagner
págs. 22-34
The impact of gender and quality opposition on the relative assessment of candidate competency
Regina Branton, Ashley English, Samantha Pettey, Tiffany D Barnes
págs. 35-43
The effect of variance in district magnitude on party system inflation
Joan Barceló, Taishi Muraoka
págs. 44-55
Campaign spending and the top-two primary: How challengers earn more votes per dollar in one-party contests
Steven Sparks
págs. 56-65
Autoregressive effects in poll-based election models for the German federal election
Patrick Michaelis
págs. 66-80
How surprising was Trump's victory?: Evaluations of the 2016 U.S. presidential election and a new poll aggregation model
Fred A. Wright, Alec A. Wright
págs. 81-89
The alternative vote: Do changes in single-member voting systems affect descriptive representation of women and minorities?
Sarah John, Haley Smith, Elizabeth Zack
págs. 90-102
Mapping the European far right in the 21st century: A meso-level analysis
Vassiliki Georgiadou, Lamprini Rori, Costas Roumanias
págs. 103-115
“Tying incumbents' hands”: The effects of election monitoring on electoral outcomes
Nasos Roussias, Rubén Ruiz Rufino
págs. 116-127
When does redistricting matter?: Changing conditions and their effects on voter turnout
Charles R. Hunt
págs. 128-138
págs. 139-147
Centre right and radical right party competition in Europe: Strategic emphasis on immigration, anti-incumbency, and economic crisis
James F. Downes, Matthew P. Loveless
págs. 148-158
Electoral manipulation, opposition power, and institutional change: Contesting for electoral reform in Singapore, Malaysia, and Cambodia
Elvin Ong
págs. 159-171
Matthew Singer, Zachary Gershman
págs. 172-181
Tsar Putin and the “corruption” thorn in his side: The demobilization of votes in a competitive authoritarian regime
Vicki Hesli Claypool, William M. Reisinger, Marina Zaloznaya, Yue Hu, Jenny Juehring
págs. 182-204
Balancing disproportionality and parliament fragmentation: A simulation study of the mechanical effects of district magnitude on electoral outcomes
Michał Pierzgalski
págs. 205-217
págs. 218-225
The mobilizing and demobilizing effects of political TV ads: A midterm election study
Elena Llaudet
págs. 226-236
Personality, party leaders, and election campaigns: Introduction
Amanda Bittner, David A.M. Peterson
págs. 237-239
págs. 240-247
A face fit for office?: Appearance-based competence inferences in high-information environments
Tessa Ditonto
págs. 248-253
The change we believe in: The role of socioeconomic conditions in evaluations of black political candidates
Jarrod T. Kelly, Elizabeth R. Brown, Amanda B. Diekman, Monica C. Schneider
págs. 254-260
Implicit candidate traits in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election: Replicating a dual-process model of candidate evaluations
Joseph A. Vitriol, Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz, Christina E. Farhart
págs. 261-268
págs. 269-280
Intermedia agenda setting in personalized campaigns: How news media influence the importance of leaders
Susan Banducci, Iulia Cioroianu, Travis Coan, Gabriel Katz , Daniel Stevens
págs. 281-288
págs. 289-296
págs. 297-302
Candidates and campaigns: How they alter election forecasts
Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Charles Tien
págs. 303-308