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Fifth Report of the Election and Boundaries Commission for the Purposes of Local Government Elections.
(Election and Boundaries Commission., 2011-09-06)
Sixth Report of the Election and Boundaries Commission for the Purposes of Local Government Elections.
(Election and Boundaries Commission., 2011-09-06)
DAPP analyzes British elections in post in the Financial Times
(2015-05-12)
Everything before the election seemed to be pointing to a Labour lead. Even pollsters got it wrong. But a network analysis of the Twitter conversations about the general election highlights just how much hype there was ...
Government Subsidies and Presidential Election Outcomes: Evidence for a Developing Country
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2008)
We explore the effects of government subsidies on presidential elections in Chile in 1989-99. We use a panel with three periods (the elections of 1989. 1993, and 1999) and 229 counties. We correct for the potential ...
Trinidad and Tobago Election Memorabilia: guide
(2011-08-18)
The guide to the Trinidad and Tobago Election Memorabilia.
The reverse coattail effect revisited: intra-party linkages and electoral performance in Brazil, 1996-2010
(2017)
This paper analyzes the reverse coattail effect on Brazilian elections, a term originally coined by Ames (1994). More specifically, it deals with the ability of local party organizations to transfer votes to upper levels ...
Second Report of the Election and Boundaries Commission on the Boundaries of the Electoral Districts in the Electoral Area of Tobago.
(Election and Boundaries Commission., 2011-09-06)
Criminality and election outcomes in Nigeria
(Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná (UTFPR), 2016)
The corruption-enhancing role of re-election incentives? Counterintuitive evidence from Brazil's audit reports
(Sage Publications Inc, 2009-12)
Traditional wisdom on the effect of re-election on incumbent performance is that first-term politicians refrain from rent extraction because they want to be re-elected. The authors find no evidence to support this belief. ...