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In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
An increasing number of public policy issues are decided by ballot propositions in the United States...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2008.Includes bi...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
The goal of this dissertation is to aid our understanding of how electoral institutions in the Unite...
poster abstractThe electoral behavior of the American voter has been one of the most intriguing sub...
The method of voting traditional paper ballots, voting machines, electronic voting system--can make ...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Theory suggests that majoritarian/plurality elections depress voter participation and that proportio...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
Since the origins of the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project in the fall of 2000, there has been a...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
An increasing number of public policy issues are decided by ballot propositions in the United States...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2008.Includes bi...
Studies in political behavior, when attempting to explain certain types of behavior, often concentra...
The goal of this dissertation is to aid our understanding of how electoral institutions in the Unite...
poster abstractThe electoral behavior of the American voter has been one of the most intriguing sub...
The method of voting traditional paper ballots, voting machines, electronic voting system--can make ...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Theory suggests that majoritarian/plurality elections depress voter participation and that proportio...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
Since the origins of the Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project in the fall of 2000, there has been a...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
In the first two essays of this dissertation we propose and estimate two policy-preference-based mod...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
An increasing number of public policy issues are decided by ballot propositions in the United States...