The literatures on electoral manipulation and rejected ballots have yet to engage one another in a compelling manner. This article provides the theoretical foundations for rejected ballots as electoral manipulation by exploring incidents of suspicious rejected ballot rates and practices around the world with a special focus on Zambia. Not only did the rate of rejected ballots in Zambia double between the 2015 and 2016 presidential elections, but a disproportionate increase was observed in president’s home province. Leveraging an original dataset, the article models a largely unnoticed form of electoral manipulation: the strategic rejection of opposition ballots by biased polling officials. Analysis reveals that more rejected ballots were as...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
Vote-buying and voter intimidation are costly, complicated, and risky ways to manage elections. Why,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2014.In the developing wo...
Over 90 per cent of the world’s states currently select their national leaders through multiparty el...
Elections have become the prerequisite of democratic governance in most countries. In pursuit of thi...
How do political actors choose between different tactics of electoral manipulation, and how does the...
Nowadays, a large number of countries combine formal democratic institutions with authoritarian prac...
This thesis explores the patterns of electoral manipulation in Ghana. Inspired by Andreas Schedler's...
This thesis explores the patterns of electoral manipulation in Ghana. Inspired by Andreas Schedler's...
We study the effects of domestic election observers on electoral fraud and violence. With an experim...
The 2004 Presidential Election in Mozambique was marred by allegations of fraud. We assess the vali...
While public endorsement of presidential candidates is a relatively new phenomenon in Zambian politi...
Electoral fraud is a common problem in young democracies. Election observers constitute one possibl...
Vote-buying and voter intimidation are costly, complicated, and risky ways to manage elections. Why,...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
Vote-buying and voter intimidation are costly, complicated, and risky ways to manage elections. Why,...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Political Science, 2014.In the developing wo...
Over 90 per cent of the world’s states currently select their national leaders through multiparty el...
Elections have become the prerequisite of democratic governance in most countries. In pursuit of thi...
How do political actors choose between different tactics of electoral manipulation, and how does the...
Nowadays, a large number of countries combine formal democratic institutions with authoritarian prac...
This thesis explores the patterns of electoral manipulation in Ghana. Inspired by Andreas Schedler's...
This thesis explores the patterns of electoral manipulation in Ghana. Inspired by Andreas Schedler's...
We study the effects of domestic election observers on electoral fraud and violence. With an experim...
The 2004 Presidential Election in Mozambique was marred by allegations of fraud. We assess the vali...
While public endorsement of presidential candidates is a relatively new phenomenon in Zambian politi...
Electoral fraud is a common problem in young democracies. Election observers constitute one possibl...
Vote-buying and voter intimidation are costly, complicated, and risky ways to manage elections. Why,...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
Recent theoretical and empirical work indicates that incumbent governments are likely to attempt to ...
Vote-buying and voter intimidation are costly, complicated, and risky ways to manage elections. Why,...