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compulsory voting , as in CSA . Finally , unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and den- sity are not significant in the second model . This , however , can be due to the fact that registered voters who turn out to vote have ...
compulsory voting , as in CSA . Finally , unionization , politicized ethnic divisions , and den- sity are not significant in the second model . This , however , can be due to the fact that registered voters who turn out to vote have ...
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To this must be added the transformation of both , votes and resources , into pres- tiges which , in turn , is a producer of votes . ... dozens of people have gotten themselves ready to vote for me , saying that favors are owed .
To this must be added the transformation of both , votes and resources , into pres- tiges which , in turn , is a producer of votes . ... dozens of people have gotten themselves ready to vote for me , saying that favors are owed .
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In Costa Rican elections , votes were cast at tables and all registered parties had officials at each table -- this group of officials would determine if a person could vote or not . The opposition registered " phantom " parties to ...
In Costa Rican elections , votes were cast at tables and all registered parties had officials at each table -- this group of officials would determine if a person could vote or not . The opposition registered " phantom " parties to ...
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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