My dissertation explains the extent to which electoral institutions and declining political party competition precipitated a steep decline in U.S. turnout after 1896 from which the nation never recovered. Turnout dropped from 83 to 66 percent in less than ten years. This is a persistent puzzle in political science because data limitations have stymied empirical assessment of existing theories. Using original datasets on nineteenth century voter registration laws and records on political gambling on presidential elections from 1880 to 1916, I test the hypothesis that the shift in electoral behavior was a function of registration reforms and declining competition. I find that registration laws and political competition modestly explain the de...
Indiana School Leaders are sometimes forced to search beyond the traditional funding sources provide...
Why No One Knew that Hillary Clinton Would Lose the 2016 Election By Donald Lee Buresh, Ph.D. and Th...
Performance measurement has emerged as a management tool that, accompanied by advances in technology...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
Some scholarship and political experts describe voter ID laws as a form of voter suppression because...
This thesis explores the relationship between public opinion polls and voter support and asks whethe...
Research has indicated that social workers are more politically active than the general public (Wolk...
How does the distribution of contributors to a candidate relate to a candidate’s potential for elect...
This study examines the relationship between the state of the U.S. economy and the outcome of genera...
This Article—part of the Seattle University Law Review’s symposium on the centennial of the ratifica...
There has been much speculation recently as to the political effect that moral values have on Amer...
Each year, an increasing number of American citizens choose to participate in the electoral process ...
Valid measurement of voter turnout is crucial to electoral studies. One major problem in obtaining v...
The 2000 presidential election was a disaster for the legitimacy of the electoral process in America...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines recent changes in stat...
Indiana School Leaders are sometimes forced to search beyond the traditional funding sources provide...
Why No One Knew that Hillary Clinton Would Lose the 2016 Election By Donald Lee Buresh, Ph.D. and Th...
Performance measurement has emerged as a management tool that, accompanied by advances in technology...
America is currently ranked 30 out of 35 countries in voter turnout among its peers in the Organizat...
Some scholarship and political experts describe voter ID laws as a form of voter suppression because...
This thesis explores the relationship between public opinion polls and voter support and asks whethe...
Research has indicated that social workers are more politically active than the general public (Wolk...
How does the distribution of contributors to a candidate relate to a candidate’s potential for elect...
This study examines the relationship between the state of the U.S. economy and the outcome of genera...
This Article—part of the Seattle University Law Review’s symposium on the centennial of the ratifica...
There has been much speculation recently as to the political effect that moral values have on Amer...
Each year, an increasing number of American citizens choose to participate in the electoral process ...
Valid measurement of voter turnout is crucial to electoral studies. One major problem in obtaining v...
The 2000 presidential election was a disaster for the legitimacy of the electoral process in America...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This thesis examines recent changes in stat...
Indiana School Leaders are sometimes forced to search beyond the traditional funding sources provide...
Why No One Knew that Hillary Clinton Would Lose the 2016 Election By Donald Lee Buresh, Ph.D. and Th...
Performance measurement has emerged as a management tool that, accompanied by advances in technology...