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We expect district magnitude to be associated negatively with voter turnout . Finally , electoral disproportionality occurs when parties receive electoral support that does not translate into representation in the legislature in which ...
We expect district magnitude to be associated negatively with voter turnout . Finally , electoral disproportionality occurs when parties receive electoral support that does not translate into representation in the legislature in which ...
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In the category of electoral rules , sanctions for nonvoting and the registration requirement are found to be statistically significantly associated with higher turnout . Our results suggest that one additional sanction increases ...
In the category of electoral rules , sanctions for nonvoting and the registration requirement are found to be statistically significantly associated with higher turnout . Our results suggest that one additional sanction increases ...
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We do find that clientelistic politics or particularism may be associated with voting turnout . In studies of Western societies a positive association is commonly found between nationally competitive districts and voting turnout .
We do find that clientelistic politics or particularism may be associated with voting turnout . In studies of Western societies a positive association is commonly found between nationally competitive districts and voting turnout .
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