The Latin Americanist, Volumele 49-50Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2005 |
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Pagina 44
... 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 fine and " ineligibility for elective office for a prescribed ...
... 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 fine and " ineligibility for elective office for a prescribed ...
Pagina 57
... voters , turnout among registered voters , and the percentage of voters registered . We have found that aggregate voting turnout is associated with certain institutional variables but not others , and with politi- Ical and socioeconomic ...
... voters , turnout among registered voters , and the percentage of voters registered . We have found that aggregate voting turnout is associated with certain institutional variables but not others , and with politi- Ical and socioeconomic ...
Pagina 58
... voting as part of their - coming - to age ritual ( Seligson 1995 ) , thus turning out at higher rates than older people . This effect was not significant in the analysis of VAP In addition , we find that among institutional arrangements ...
... voting as part of their - coming - to age ritual ( Seligson 1995 ) , thus turning out at higher rates than older people . This effect was not significant in the analysis of VAP In addition , we find that among institutional arrangements ...
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