Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Where open party lists are used , the political parties also present a list of candidates . There is , however , no rank ordering , and voters are required to select a candidate on the party list ( i.e. , exercise a preference vote ) ...
Where open party lists are used , the political parties also present a list of candidates . There is , however , no rank ordering , and voters are required to select a candidate on the party list ( i.e. , exercise a preference vote ) ...
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... party . " This informational account of party defection , though , presumes that voters clearly recognize the two opposing candidates in any election and can reliably identify each candidate's issue positions relative to their own ...
... party . " This informational account of party defection , though , presumes that voters clearly recognize the two opposing candidates in any election and can reliably identify each candidate's issue positions relative to their own ...
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... party defection models . This party balancing effect in presidential ( congressional ) elections is measured by a variable taking on the value of 1 for voters with a positive REM ( closer to the opposition - party candi- date's issue ...
... party defection models . This party balancing effect in presidential ( congressional ) elections is measured by a variable taking on the value of 1 for voters with a positive REM ( closer to the opposition - party candi- date's issue ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
Copyright | |
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