Blind spots in the party system: Spatial voting and issue salience if voters face scarce choices
Anna-Sophie Kurella, Jan Rosset
págs. 1-16
A balance between candidate- and party-centric representation under mixed-member systems: The evidence from voter behavior in Taiwan
Tsung Han Tsai
págs. 17-25
Ideology and strategic party disloyalty in the US house of representatives
Justin Kirkland, Jonathan B. Slapin
págs. 26-37
Competing loyalties in electoral reform: An analysis of the U.S. electoral college
Sheahan G. Virgin
págs. 38-48
Truman defeats Dewey: The effect of campaign visits on election outcomes
Boris Heersink, Brenton D. Peterson
págs. 49-64
The elasticity of voter turnout: Investing 85 cents per voter to increase voter turnout by 4 percent
Mark Schelker, Marco Schneiter
págs. 65-74
Ethnic diversity decreases turnout: Comparative evidence from over 650 elections around the world
Ferrán Martínez i Coma, Alessandro Nai
págs. 75-95
The relative weight of character traits in political candidate evaluations: Warmth is more important than competence, leadership and integrity
Lasse Laustsen, Alexander Bor
págs. 96-107
págs. 108-117
Malapportionment and democracy: A curvilinear relationship
Kian-Ming Ong, Yuko Kasuya, Kota Mori
págs. 118-127
Learning on the job?: Adapting party campaign strategy to changing information on the local political context
Todd K. Hartman, Charles J. Pattie, Ron Johnston
págs. 128-135
Endogenous ballot structures: The selection of open and closed lists in Colombia’s legislative elections
Susan Achury, Margarita Ramírez, Francisco Cantú
págs. 136-154
págs. 155-172