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... voter turnout among eligible voters ( Piven and Cloward 2000 ; Teixeira 1992 ; Wolfinger and Rosen- stone 1980 ) . The argument is a simple one : registering to vote is a hurdle that many voters fail to navigate . We score a case “ 1 ” if ...
... voter turnout among eligible voters ( Piven and Cloward 2000 ; Teixeira 1992 ; Wolfinger and Rosen- stone 1980 ) . The argument is a simple one : registering to vote is a hurdle that many voters fail to navigate . We score a case “ 1 ” if ...
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... voters . Second , contrary to expectation , there is a positive association between the registration requirement and turnout among regis- tered voters at p < .1 . This suggests that where registration is automatic or mandatory registered ...
... voters . Second , contrary to expectation , there is a positive association between the registration requirement and turnout among regis- tered voters at p < .1 . This suggests that where registration is automatic or mandatory registered ...
Pagina 57
... voters may be indirect , operating through the registration process . After all , it is not much of a stretch to assume that higher registration rates will be linked to higher voter turnout . Conclusion We have examined institutional ...
... voters may be indirect , operating through the registration process . After all , it is not much of a stretch to assume that higher registration rates will be linked to higher voter turnout . Conclusion We have examined institutional ...
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