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Primary Politics:The Effects of Gender,Age,&Race in the 2008 Democratic Primary
Gender Age Race the 2008 Democratic Primary
2015/6/4
Despite Barack Obama’s momentum in the early phase of the democratic nomination, the process of selecting a nominee took longer than usual. Eight candidates were winnowed to two, but the remaining two...
Cosmopolitanism
Cosmopolitanism
2015/6/4
Born to a black father from Kenya and a white mother from Kansas, Barack Hussein Obama was raised at various times in Honolulu and Jakarta by his mother, his father, an Indonesian stepfather, and his ...
Measuring District Level Partisanship with Implications for the Analysis of U.S. Elections
Measuring District Level Partisanship U.S. Elections
2015/6/4
Many empirical studies of American politics, particularly legislative politics, are vitally dependent on measures of the partisanship of a district. We develop a measurement model for this quantity, e...
Informal Voting in the 2004 Australian Election:a brief look at the aggregate data
Informal Voting the 2004 Australian Election aggregate data
2015/6/4
In this brief note I document several interesting features of informal voting in the 2004 Australian election for the House of Representatives:1. As the number of candidates on the ballot paper increa...
Howard, Bush and Mandates: the 2004 U.S. and Australian Elections Compared
Howard Bush Mandates the 2004 U.S. Australian Elections Compared
2015/6/4
There are many superficial similarities between the elections held last year in Australia and the United States. The two elections were held within a month of each other. The incumbent prime minister ...
‘‘The Most Liberal Senator’’?: Analyzing and Interpreting Congressional Roll Calls
The Most Liberal Senator Analyzing and Interpreting Congressional Roll Calls
2015/6/4
The non-partisan National Journal recently declared Senator John Kerry to be the ‘‘top liberal’’ in the Senate based on analysis of 62 roll calls in 2003. Although widely reported in the media (and th...
This document replicates the data analysis reported in ‘‘Cosmopolitanism’’, which appears in the Paul Sniderman and Ben Highton edited collection. In fact, the R in this Sweave document actually produ...
一人一票原则在我国的适用
一人一票 选区划分 选举权 选举法
2016/11/15
“一人一票”是我国选举法明文规定的一项原则, 尽管确立已久, 但是实施状况欠佳。为推动这一原则在我国的适用, 必须在选区划分中建立起一套明确具体的适用规则:一是要做到“一人”, 尽快取消按单位划分选区的做法, 实行一律以总人口数作为选区人口基数;二是要做到“一票”, 明确“大体相等”的规定所许可的偏差值, 最低限度应保证各选区每一代表所代表的人口数不得超过其他选区两倍。这些由“一人一票”原则所确立...
How Was Passion Stirred Through Interactivity in Obama's Blog?
Obama blog interactivity passion message model
2015/1/8
The impact of new technology on the current presidential campaign has prevailed. A small but fundamental change quietly took place in the candidate’s website—Barack Obama’s official campaign blog. The...
Regime fatigue : a cognitive-psychological model for identifying a socialized negativity effect in U.S. Senatorial and Gubernatorial elections from 1960-2008
party fatigue regime fatigue homophily negativity effect incumbent candidates elections social networks impression forming schema model calculating voter converse stimson
2015/1/7
This research project proposes to try to isolate and measure the influence of “regime fatigue” on gubernatorial elections and senatorial elections in the United States where there is no incumbent runn...
Evaluating the criteria for successful elections in post-conflict countries : a case study including Iraq, Sierra Leone, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
Post-conflict elections common criteria
2015/1/7
Previous research on post-conflict elections has found several criteria important in determining if an area is ready to hold elections and whether or not it is likely to succeed. Although rarely ranke...
Term limits are a relatively new occurrence in the United States, and although there have been numerous studies conducted on how term limit legislation affects legislatures, legislative behavior, and ...
Liberalizing American Voting Laws: Institutionally Increasing Voter Turnout
voter turnout voting laws elections
2015/1/7
This paper expands previous research analyzing the impact voting laws have on voter turnout in national elections in the United States. I analyzed voter turnout in the 2008 Presidential Election and t...
DOES ELECTORAL ACCOUNTABILITY AFFECT ECONOMIC POLICY CHOICES? EVIDENCE FROM GUBERNATORIAL TERM LIMITS*
ELECTORAL ACCOUNTABILITY ECONOMIC POLICY CHOICES EVIDENC GUBERNATORIAL TERM LIMITS
2014/3/14
This paper analyzes the behavior of U. S. governors from 1950 to 1986 to investigate a reputation-building model of political behavior. We argue that differences in the behavior of governors who face ...