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    Optimal Voting Rules. by Young, P

    Published 1995
    “…Modern social choice theory, following Kenneth Arrow, treats voting as a method for aggregating diverse preferences and values. …”
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    Condorcet's Theory of Voting. by Young, H

    Published 1988
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    On the Theory of Strategic Voting. by Myatt, D

    Published 2007
    “…The unique equilibrium involves limited strategic voting and incomplete coordination. This is driven by negative feedback: an increase in strategic voting by others reduces the incentives for a voter to act strategically. …”
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    On the Theory of Strategic Voting. by Myatt, D

    Published 2004
    “…Many analyses of plurality-rule elections predict the complete coordination of strategic voting, and hence support for only two candidates. …”
    Working paper
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    Dynamic voting in clubs by Roberts, K

    Published 2015
    “…Although the policy space is infinite, a majority voting equilibrium exists under plausible conditions and the equilibrium rule and the dynamics of clubs are characterized. …”
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    «Vote by vote… box by box…». From the post-electoral slogan to the citizen mobilization by Diana GUILLÉN RODRÍGUEZ

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…An important challenge was set out for the institutions behind the slogan «Vote by vote... box by box» and a basic right to democracy was demanded, even in its more limited version: the certainty that what was individually expressed on the ballot boxes, would be counted according to reliable and dependable criteria and procedures. …”
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    Does Internet voting make elections less social? Group voting patterns in Estonian e-voting log files (2013-2015). by Taavi Unt, Mihkel Solvak, Kristjan Vassil

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Remote Internet voting places the control and secrecy of the immediate voting environment on the shoulder of the individual voter but it also turns voting into yet another on-line activity thus endangering the well-known social nature of voting and possibly reducing the crucial sense of civic duty that is important for a healthy democracy. …”
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    What Motivates People to Vote? The Role of Selfishness, Duty, and Social Motives When Voting by Valentina A. Bali, Lindon J. Robison, Richard Winder

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This study assesses the relative importance and explanatory power of five fundamental psychological motives for voting. Using United States survey data, we analyze self-reports on the motives of selfishness, duty, altruism, belonging, and social approval in relation to turnout. …”
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    Race, Region, and Vote Choice in the 2008 Election: Implications for the Future of the Voting Rights Act by Ansolabehere, Stephen, Persily, Nathaniel, Stewart III, Charles

    Published 2012
    “…The election of an African American as President of the United States has raised questions regarding the continued relevance and even constitutionality of various provisions of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). Barack Obama’s apparent success among white voters in 2008 has caused some commentators to question the background conditions of racially polarized voting that are key to litigation under section 2 of the VRA. …”
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    Detecting Voter Fraud in an Electronic Voting Context An Analysis of the Unlimited Reelection Vote in Venezuela by Levin, Ines, Cohn, Gabe A., Ordeshook, Peter C., Alvarez, R. Michael

    Published 2015
    “…The case of Venezuela is different because there exists no widespread agreement about the integrity or otherwise fraudulent nature of national elections, and because it is a nation where electronic voting technologies are used. Unless electoral fraud takes place in exactly the same manner in each election, an analysis of the ‘flow of votes’ between elections can be used to detect suspicious patterns in electoral returns. …”
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    Splitting the tactical vote? Coordination problems with polling model-driven tactical voting websites by Nicholls, T, Hayton, R

    Published 2020
    “…We see tactical voting as an example of a coordination game and argue that polling‐model driven advice websites are disruptive to the existing focal points for strategic voting. …”
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    Noncooperation by Popular Vote: Expectations, Foreign Intervention, and the Vote in the 2015 Greek Bailout Referendum by Walter, S, Dinas, E, Jurado, I, Konstantinidis, N

    Published 2017
    “…Leveraging the bank closure that took place right before the vote, we also show that costly signals by foreign actors made voters more pessimistic about the consequences of a noncooperative vote and substantially increased the share of cooperative votes.…”
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    The Brexit Vote and The Trump Vote: A comparative study of the common trends and factors that led to a populist radical right vote in Britain and the United States by Laëtitia Langlois

    “…The two symbols of Western liberal democracies – Britain and the US – became in 2016 hotbeds of radical right populism. The vote for Brexit and Donald Trump’s election represent two spectacular populist victories and this article will highlight the strikingly similar dynamics at work in both elections. …”
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