• psychological factors. Voting advice applications and avoidance of wasted votes through strategic voting can impact voting behavior. Citizens are not blank...
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    planned behavior has been applied to a number of research areas including health-related behaviors, environmental psychology, and voting behavior. Several...
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    Ranked voting is any voting system that uses voters' rankings of candidates to choose a single winner or multiple winners. More formally, a ranked system...
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    Voter turnout in United States presidential elections (category Voting in the United States)
    number of votes cast by the voting age population (VAP), or more recently, the voting eligible population (VEP), divided by the entire voting eligible...
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    Voter turnout (redirect from Voting turnout)
    the design of the voting system that fail to efficiently capture voter preferences. Paradox of voting "Opinion | Want Americans to vote? Give them the day...
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  • voted for Republican President George W. Bush. However, Hispanic Americans have the lowest voting rate in the United States, with only 47.6% voting in...
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  • Class voting is the relationship between social class and voting behavior. The concept is central in political sociology, as political parties are seen...
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    ranked-choice) voting or the exhaustive ballot (which typically produce similar results). It falls under the class of plurality-based voting rules, together...
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  • ideological or ideal-point) model of voting, also known as the Hotelling–Downs model, is a mathematical model of voting behavior. It describes voters and candidates...
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  • making; behavior in ethnic violence, war and genocide; group dynamics and conflict; racist behavior; voting attitudes and motivation; voting and the role...
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    parallel voting in 1995) Politics portal Cube rule Deviation from proportionality Plurality-at-large voting Approval voting Single non-transferable vote Single...
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  • Economic voting Altruism theory of voting Coattail effect Split-ticket voting Straight-ticket voting Tactical voting Vote pairing Paradox of voting Protest...
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    of the voter winning, D is the satisfaction derived from voting and C is the cost of voting. It is from this that we can determine that parties have moved...
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    Limited voting (also known as partial block voting) is a voting system in which electors have fewer votes than there are positions available. The positions...
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  • UDC's core voter base has varied in composition with shifts in the voting behavior of anti-BDP voters. However, the coalition has generally maintained...
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    Score voting, sometimes called range voting, is an electoral system for single-seat elections. Voters give each candidate a numerical score, and the candidate...
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  • Herd behavior is the behavior of individuals in a group acting collectively without centralized direction. Herd behavior occurs in animals in herds, packs...
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  • socioeconomic statuses. Voting behaviors of men have not experienced as drastic of a shift over the last fifty years as women in their voting behavior and political...
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  • are motivated to vote for competing parties in an election. The concept was developed by Donald Stokes’s critique of voting behavior theories which Stokes...
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    The American Voter, published in 1960, is a seminal study of voting behavior in the United States, authored by Angus Campbell, Philip Converse, Warren...
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  • faithful in voting for their party's nominee for office. In the case of voting for president, since the 1970s, party identification on voting behavior has been...
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    Ethnic background and country of origin have determined Asian American voting behavior in recent elections, with Indian Americans and to a lesser extent Chinese...
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    Nineteenth-Century Voting Behavior: A New Look at Some Old Data", Journal of Politics, 2007. 69: 339–350 Dinkin, Robert J. Voting and Vote-Getting in American...
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    rediscovered earlier work on voting theory. His work also included the possibility of entirely random outcomes in a voting structure, where the only determinant...
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    from voting or registering to vote. It is distinguished from political campaigning in that campaigning attempts to change likely voting behavior by changing...
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    Instant-runoff voting (IRV) (US: ranked-choice voting or RCV, AU: preferential voting, UK: alternative vote) is a single-winner, multi-round elimination...
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    voting takes a variety of forms and reflects numerous voter motivations, including political apathy. Where voting is compulsory, casting a blank vote...
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    prevented from voting or were intimidated into voting for Germany, noting that in provinces such as Kozle and Olesno, a minority of voters voted for Poland...
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    Cleavage (politics) (category Voting)
    individual voting behavior of citizens, dividing them into voting blocs. These blocs are distinguished by similar socio-economic characteristics, who vote and...
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  • person is a swing voter. The answers are indicative of the voters voting behavior and their ideological identification. The ANES also shows about the...
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