نتایج جستجو برای: turnout

تعداد نتایج: 1342  

Journal: :Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics 2017

Journal: :Political Behavior 2021

Abstract Existing studies offer conflicting analyses of the effect economy on voter turnout; some suggest that a poor leads to lower turnout while other find opposite, or no significant effects. One reason for this ambiguity might be rooted in limited understanding how voters form attitudes about economic performance. Previous research implicitly presumes voters’ assessments are based solely in...

2006
Herbert F. Weisberg Bernard Grofman

2011
Betsy Sinclair Thad E. Hall Michael Alvarez

To what extent did the extensive flooding caused by Hurricane Katrina affect voter participation in the 2006 mayoral election? This article uses voting record data from 20 election cycles, GIS-coded flood-depth data, and census data to examine the voting behavior of registered voters in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina. We use a variety of statistical techniques, primarily propens...

2007
Richard J. Cebula Anthony Downs

This empirical study seeks to identify key aggregate-level economic and non-economic determinants of the expected benefits from voting and hence aggregate voter turnout. A unique dimension of this study is the hypothesis that PAC (political action committee) election campaign contributions, e.g., to U.S. Senate races, may reduce the expected benefits of voting and hence voter turnout because th...

2010
Javier Gardeazabal

In this paper we study the response of vote shares to economic fluctuations and conflict. Spain seems to be the ideal niche for a case study like this since it has experienced both phenomena during the last decades. Recent Spanish democratic history has witnessed four complete economic cycles, with deep recessions and pronounced booms. During this period, there has been a nationalistic conflict...

2009
Arianna Degan Antonio Merlo

This paper develops a unified approach to study participation and voting in multiple elections. The theoretical setting combines an “uncertain-voter” model of turnout with a spatial model of voting behavior. We apply our framework to the study of turnout and voting in U.S. presidential and congressional elections. We structurally estimate the model using individual-level data for the 2000 elect...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports 2015
D Hendry A Campbell L Ng T L Grisbrook D M Hopper

Taping is often used to manage the high rate of knee injuries in ballet dancers; however, little is known about the effect of taping on lower-limb biomechanics during ballet landings in the turnout position. This study investigated the effects of Kinesiotape (KT), Mulligan's tape (MT) and no tape (NT) on knee and hip kinetics during landing in three turnout positions. The effect of taping on th...

2015
Stephen Knack

Using time-series cross-section data on state-level registration and turnout, "motor voter" registration programs mandated by the National Voter Registration Act are found to be effective in enhancing voter participation in the states that have already adopted them. A "duration" specification for motor voter is introduced as an alternative to a simple dummy variable specification, as the typica...

2010
JAMES E. CAMPBELL

Like all surveys, the American National Election Studies (NES) imperfectly reflects population characteristics. There are wellknown differences between actual and NES-reported turnout rates and between actual and NES-reported presidential vote divisions. This research seeks to determine whether the aggregate misrepresentation of turnout and vote choice affects the aggregate measurement of party...

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