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... Population , and Regis- tered Voters , 1990-2004 Average Average Turnout Turnout Country Years ( % of voting age population ) ( % of registered voters ) Argentina 91 , 93 , 95 , 98 , 99 , 01 79.7 80.4 Bolivia 93 , 97 , 02 61.9 71.9 ...
... Population , and Regis- tered Voters , 1990-2004 Average Average Turnout Turnout Country Years ( % of voting age population ) ( % of registered voters ) Argentina 91 , 93 , 95 , 98 , 99 , 01 79.7 80.4 Bolivia 93 , 97 , 02 61.9 71.9 ...
Pagina 51
... population density . It is argued that in an urban context , voters have greater access to political information ( Fornos et al . 2004 ) . Higher population density , irrespective of urbanization , can lead to greater mobilization by ...
... population density . It is argued that in an urban context , voters have greater access to political information ( Fornos et al . 2004 ) . Higher population density , irrespective of urbanization , can lead to greater mobilization by ...
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... Population and b ) Registered Voters in Central and South American Countries , 1990-2004 . Voting Age Registered Population Voters Coefficient Coefficient ( Standard ( Standard Error ) Error ) Institutional Variables Sanctions for not ...
... Population and b ) Registered Voters in Central and South American Countries , 1990-2004 . Voting Age Registered Population Voters Coefficient Coefficient ( Standard ( Standard Error ) Error ) Institutional Variables Sanctions for not ...
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