In this article, we show how it is possible to lawfully buy an election. The method we describe for buying an election is novel. The key things that make it possible to buy an election are the existence of public voter registration lists where one can see whether a given elector has voted in a particular election, and the existence of Big Data Analytics that with a high degree of accuracy can predict what a given elector will vote in an upcoming election. Someone interested in buying an election can enter an employment contract with all, or some of, the opponent electors where these electors are paid to do a job that prevents them from voting. By purchasing access to the public voter registration lists, it is possible to verify ex-post whet...
This article suggests that law modelling (using Business Process Model and Notation, BPMN) could mak...
This paper studies the impact of instrumental voting on information demand and mass media behaviour ...
Voter turnout rates are low in the United States. Even among citizens who show up to the polls, many...
In this article, we show how it is possible to lawfully buy an election. The method we describe for ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Both vote buying and tax-cut promises are attempts to manipulate voters through cash incentives in o...
We examine the consequences of vote buying, assuming this practice were allowed and free of stigma. ...
In nineteenth-century United States politics, vote buying was commonplace. Nowadays, vote buying see...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
The aim of this paper is to propose an alternate way to conduct elections by highlighting the fundam...
We study vote buying by competing interest groups in a variety of electoral and contractual settings...
Advances in electronic communications technology promise to invigorate shareholder voting as a viabl...
How do political actors choose between different tactics of electoral manipulation, and how does the...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
This article suggests that law modelling (using Business Process Model and Notation, BPMN) could mak...
This paper studies the impact of instrumental voting on information demand and mass media behaviour ...
Voter turnout rates are low in the United States. Even among citizens who show up to the polls, many...
In this article, we show how it is possible to lawfully buy an election. The method we describe for ...
Most traditional theories of clientelism assert that parties in need of securing electoral support i...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
Both vote buying and tax-cut promises are attempts to manipulate voters through cash incentives in o...
We examine the consequences of vote buying, assuming this practice were allowed and free of stigma. ...
In nineteenth-century United States politics, vote buying was commonplace. Nowadays, vote buying see...
Studies of clientelism typically assume that political machines distribute rewards to persuade or mo...
The aim of this paper is to propose an alternate way to conduct elections by highlighting the fundam...
We study vote buying by competing interest groups in a variety of electoral and contractual settings...
Advances in electronic communications technology promise to invigorate shareholder voting as a viabl...
How do political actors choose between different tactics of electoral manipulation, and how does the...
I examine the provision of free and fair elections using a decision-theoretic model in which electio...
This article suggests that law modelling (using Business Process Model and Notation, BPMN) could mak...
This paper studies the impact of instrumental voting on information demand and mass media behaviour ...
Voter turnout rates are low in the United States. Even among citizens who show up to the polls, many...