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Countries of Central and South America , Election Years , and Turnout as a Percent of Voting Age Population , and Registered Voters , 1990-2004 Country Years Average Turnout ( % of voting age population ) Average Turnout ( % of ...
Countries of Central and South America , Election Years , and Turnout as a Percent of Voting Age Population , and Registered Voters , 1990-2004 Country Years Average Turnout ( % of voting age population ) Average Turnout ( % of ...
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Finally , we consider two variables related to the spatial location of voters : urbanization and population density . It is argued that in an urban context , voters have greater access to political formation ( Fornos et al . 2004 ) .
Finally , we consider two variables related to the spatial location of voters : urbanization and population density . It is argued that in an urban context , voters have greater access to political formation ( Fornos et al . 2004 ) .
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In this manner , neither the directing staff nor the target population would have complete control over the project ( Tobal 1982 cited in Cohen and Franco 1994 , 16 ) ...
In this manner , neither the directing staff nor the target population would have complete control over the project ( Tobal 1982 cited in Cohen and Franco 1994 , 16 ) ...
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