The December 2011 legislative election was among the most fraudulent national elections in Russia since the communist period. The fraud, however, was not evenly spread across the country. Precinct-level election returns from the 83 regions of the Russian Federation suggest that the level of fraud ranged from minimal or small in some regions to extreme in some others, with moderate to high fraud levels in many regions in between. We argue that in an electoral authoritarian context like Russia, regional variation in fraud can be explained by differences in (a) the perceived need by regional authorities to signal loyalty to the center by "delivering" desired election results; (b) the capacity of regional authorities to organize fraud; and (c) ...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage citizen post-electoral political protest? Much of the scholarship on ...
Election fraud is a pervasive feature of autocracies but often only serves lower-tier officials to ...
The December 2011 legislative election was among the most fraudulent national elections in Russia si...
The December 2011 legislative election was among the most fraudulent national elections in Russia si...
Election fraud is a pervasive feature of autocracies but often only serves lower-tier officials to c...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
Growing authoritarian tendencies in Russian politics pose the problem of widespread electoral fraud ...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage citizen post-electoral political protest? Much of the scholarship on ...
Election fraud is a pervasive feature of autocracies but often only serves lower-tier officials to ...
The December 2011 legislative election was among the most fraudulent national elections in Russia si...
The December 2011 legislative election was among the most fraudulent national elections in Russia si...
Election fraud is a pervasive feature of autocracies but often only serves lower-tier officials to c...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
We extend the “fraud forensics” research to systematically explain precinct-level and regional varia...
Growing authoritarian tendencies in Russian politics pose the problem of widespread electoral fraud ...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage post-electoral protests? To explore the likelihood that citizens woul...
Does electoral fraud encourage citizen post-electoral political protest? Much of the scholarship on ...
Election fraud is a pervasive feature of autocracies but often only serves lower-tier officials to ...