Internationally, declining voter turnout is a topic of considerable concern in many liberal democracies. In this article, we investigate whether these similar trends can be discerned in the voter turnout for Māori governance entities. We first explore some of the demographic contexts within which Māori governance entities operate with a specific focus on population, residence, and age. We then provide a detailed descriptive analysis of voting data from one particular entity: Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa, with whom we worked to understand how their elections inform their aspirations for continuing connectedness with tribal members. In the final section of the article, we present findings from an analysis of publicly available tribal voting data to...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
This article compares and analyzes voter turnout in the 2013 elections to the Sámi parliaments in No...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...
As a feature of democracy’s current ascendancy, competitive elections have become the main means of ...
Why has voter turnout been declining in democracies all over the world? This article draws on findin...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
As voter turnout is steadily declining in Western democracies, various authors have expressed concer...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
In this article, the trends and determinants of voter turnout in India at the state level are explor...
Electoral authoritarian regimes are by far the most common type of autocracy in the world today. An...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
This article compares and analyzes voter turnout in the 2013 elections to the Sámi parliaments in No...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...
As a feature of democracy’s current ascendancy, competitive elections have become the main means of ...
Why has voter turnout been declining in democracies all over the world? This article draws on findin...
Abstract. This article looks at the socio-demographic sources of turnout decline in Canada. The anal...
Previous research in Political Science has focused on individual and institutional factors that incr...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
As voter turnout is steadily declining in Western democracies, various authors have expressed concer...
Voter turnout measures the legitimacy of functioning democratic processes within States. Areas of lo...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
In this article, the trends and determinants of voter turnout in India at the state level are explor...
Electoral authoritarian regimes are by far the most common type of autocracy in the world today. An...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
This article compares and analyzes voter turnout in the 2013 elections to the Sámi parliaments in No...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...