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All our cases , except Colombia and Nicaragua , have compulsory voting , but the remaining coun- tries have varying financial , legal , and social sanctions for nonvot- ing . In Paraguay , for instance , sanctions include payment of a ...
All our cases , except Colombia and Nicaragua , have compulsory voting , but the remaining coun- tries have varying financial , legal , and social sanctions for nonvot- ing . In Paraguay , for instance , sanctions include payment of a ...
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Evidently , different variables operate to explain variation in the rate of voter registration than explain turnout of registered voters and turnout of the VAP . The important finding here , how- ever , is that variables found ...
Evidently , different variables operate to explain variation in the rate of voter registration than explain turnout of registered voters and turnout of the VAP . The important finding here , how- ever , is that variables found ...
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industrialized democracies are expected to be " less exposed to politics ; " in CSA young people tend to view voting as part of their - coming - to age ritual ( Seligson 1995 ) , thus turning out at higher rates than older people .
industrialized democracies are expected to be " less exposed to politics ; " in CSA young people tend to view voting as part of their - coming - to age ritual ( Seligson 1995 ) , thus turning out at higher rates than older people .
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The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the ..., Volumul 50,Ediția 1 Vizualizare fragmente - 2006 |
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