The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 56
... vote , which occurs prior to going to the polls . In other words , their effect on voting turnout may be indirect as they operate on voting registration , which takes place before the act of voting . To explore this argument we devise a ...
... vote , which occurs prior to going to the polls . In other words , their effect on voting turnout may be indirect as they operate on voting registration , which takes place before the act of voting . To explore this argument we devise a ...
Pagina 27
... vote for me , I only want your vote if it's conscien- tious . These folks don't even know what that means . Nevertheless , for him as well as for the group of voters , the circulation of resources and the elections are indivisible ...
... vote for me , I only want your vote if it's conscien- tious . These folks don't even know what that means . Nevertheless , for him as well as for the group of voters , the circulation of resources and the elections are indivisible ...
Pagina 14
... 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 stack the voting tables and the ...
... 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 stack the voting tables and the ...
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