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The Role of Ethnic Identity and Economic Issues in the 2007 Kenyan Elections.
Published 2010“…Using data from a public opinion survey conducted two weeks before the election we are able to evaluate the relative importance of what shaped voting behavior comprehensively, taking into account factors such as ethnicity, access to public services, incidence of poverty and wealth differences across ethnic groups and across generations. …”
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Peta Dukungan Pemilih Pada Pemilihan Bupati Dan Wakil Bupati Kabupaten Bandung Tahun 2010
Published 2020-03-01“…The result of Local Election in Bandung District on 2010 has shown some tendency on voting behavior. Findings in the first roud election indicate that some candidates dominate certain sub districts where they live. …”
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PERBANDINGAN LOYALITAS PEMILIH ABANGAN DAN SANTRI TERHADAP KHOFIFAH DAN SAIFULLAH YUSUF PADA PEMILIHAN GUBERNUR JAWA TIMUR TAHUN 2018
Published 2018-12-01“…The result of comparison analysis of loyalty of voters will not only know the extent of loyalty support of cultural groups on both candidates but see the tendency of reorientation of voting behavior in each cultural group from the influence of cadence and culture shifted to the orientation of the issues brought by the candidate.…”
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Voter Preferences Reflect a Competition Between Policy and Identity
Published 2020-10-01“…These results account for dissociations between voters’ stated policy preferences and their voting behavior, while linking empirical observations of political behavior to new models derived from psychology and neuroscience.…”
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The State Participatory Budgeting in Rio Grande do Sul. Some Evidences from Pampas
Published 2017-05-01“…<span class="abs_content">The article presents the main results of a survey on voting behavior at the State Participatory Budgeting of Rio Grande do Sul (also known as Consulta popular). …”
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Voting contagion: Modeling and analysis of a century of U.S. presidential elections.
Published 2017-01-01“…By bridging the gap between the large-scale complex systems perspective of collective human dynamics and the detailed approach of social sciences, we present a parsimonious model of social influence, and apply it to a central topic in political science-elections and voting behavior. We provide an analytical expression of the county vote-share distribution, which is in excellent agreement with almost a century of observed U.S. presidential election data. …”
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Euroskepticism in European National Elections: The Rise of Voter Support for New Radical Right Parties
Published 2011-06-01“…Since the reactionary nature of ERP discourse met the spreading phenomenon of Euroskepticism, a vote for ERP candidates and platforms is considered Euroskeptic voting behavior. Our hypothesis is that the greater the political power a member state enjoys in European Union institutions, the fewer the incentives for voters to support ERPs. …”
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European Affiliations or National Interests? Analyses of Voting Patterns on Trade Policy in European Parliament
Published 2019-12-01“…Country-specific variables do not explain well the voting behavior of MEPs in trade issues. However, it is noteworthy that some MEPs voted in line with their national interests in case of EU-Korea FTA.…”
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Facebook and Twitter in Election Campaigns in Spain
Published 2012-01-01“…Spanish politicians have understood the importance of being in the nets, but they have not understood its true use. 15-M movement through social networks, monopolized the media information about the campaign, but the networks did not affect voting behavior.…”
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Political Trust in the “Places That Don't Matter”
Published 2021-04-01“…However, this premise is typically tested through the analysis of voting behavior rather than directly through citizens' feelings of political trust, and non-economic sources of grievance are not explored. …”
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IDENTITY POLITICS IN THE 2019 INDONESIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS: ITS SIGNIFICANCE AND LIMITATION
Published 2020-03-01“…Theoretical guidance for the discussion will be mainly based on the voting behavior and identity politics literature. The study indicates that identity politics was rising and significantly in play during this election, including by using fake news. …”
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Populist ideology, ideological attitudes, and anti-immigration attitudes as an integrated system of beliefs.
Published 2023-01-01“…By modeling beliefs as nodes of interconnected networks, this research investigated the centrality of adherence to populist ideology and classical ideological attitudes in relation to voting behavior and negative feelings toward immigrants. …”
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Political Behavior in the EU Multi-Level System
Published 2020-02-01“…To this end, the thematic issue links research on voting behavior with work on party competition, electoral campaigns, public opinion, protest politics, responsiveness, (interest group) representation, government and opposition dynamics, and parliamentary behavior more broadly to the multi-layered systems within EU Member States.…”
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Strategi Politik
Published 2017-03-01“…The study concludes that the political strategy that can be done by political parties in the face of political contest local include strategic political mapping, preparation of planning, building resources, analysis of internal and external environment, strategize major influence voting behavior, mobilization, imaging and coordination. …”
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The Loss of the Popular: Reconstructing Fifty Years of Studying Popular Culture
Published 2021-09-01“…Instead, concerns about immaterial labor, about the manipulation of voting behavior and public opinion, about filter bubbles and societal polarization, and about populist authoritarianism, determine the dominant frames with which the contemporary media environment is approached. …”
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Political campaigning 2.0: The influence of online news and social networking sites on attitudes and behavior
Published 2014-11-01“…Participants’ explicit and implicit attitudes as well as voting behavior were assessed using self-report items and the Implicit Association Test (IAT). …”
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Strategi Politik
Published 2017-03-01“…The study concludes that the political strategy that can be done by political parties in the face of political contest local include strategic political mapping, preparation of planning, building resources, analysis of internal and external environment, strategize major influence voting behavior, mobilization, imaging and coordination. …”
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Electoral Dividends from Programmatic Policies: A Theoretical Proposal Based on the Brazilian Case
Published 2022-03-01“…The data show that party leaders came to the defense of these social programs to varying degrees and in different moments of their terms in office and that these different mobilization strategies reflected on voting behavior.…”
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Can Voter Identification Laws Increase Electoral Participation in the United States? Probably Not—A Simple Model of the Voting Market
Published 2015-04-01“…The implications of this proposition contradict classic models of voting behavior, which state that voting costs and electoral participation are inversely related. …”
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A Study of Socio-Political Transformation in Iranian Villages after the Islamic Revolution
Published 2022-11-01“…The result of the research shows changes such as transformation in social structure, transformation in stratification in villages, transformation in rural lifestyle, increase in the level of literacy and its consequences, transformation in communication and mediazation of villages, transformation in land ownership in villages, moving towards a semi-commercial economy, change in social hierarchies, change from passive participation to independent and demanding political participation, increasing role of kinship loyalties in local political participation, predominance of religious and linguistic affiliations in the voting behavior of villagers, spread of citizenship system to villages.…”
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