An International Journal on Voting and Electoral Systems and Strategy
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With the UK govt in turmoil, you might be wondering what happens when parties change leaders... and we have just the paper for you!
Check out this note by Ron Johnston, Todd Hartman and Charles Pattie on how leaders can shape perceptions of parties and attract or repel voters. bit.ly/4wwoOTF
With the UK govt in turmoil, you might be wondering what happens when parties change leaders... and we have just the paper for you!
Check out this note by Ron Johnston, Todd Hartman and Charles Pattie on how leaders can shape perceptions of parties and attract or repel voters. bit.ly/4wwoOTF
Excited to share my new article with Don Lee @electoralstudies.bsky.social
Using a conjoint experiment during an electoral reform debate in Korea, we show that women and young people favor strengthening representation—but not at any cost to accountability.
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Delighted to share my (timely!) latest paper with
@electoralstudies.bsky.social. District protectionism: Public opinion on race, partisanship, and redistricting change. *3 survey experiments* on public views, inc. gerrymandering & majority–minority districts.
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Excited to share a new article with Eroll Kuhn, now published in @electoralstudies.bsky.social
Using a novel survey of dual citizens, we examine when and why people participate politically across multiple national contexts.
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The first article from our “AK Wahlen” special issue on the 2025 German federal election in @electoralstudies.bsky.social is out. 👇
Check it out — and stay tuned for more!
📣My first solo paper is now published Open Access in @electoralstudies.bsky.social ! 🎉
Through a DiD, it studies what happens to expressed immigration concern after a radical right party achieves its first major institutional breakthrough 🧵 Read it here 👉 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Electoral Studies
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Siblings affect each other in multiple different ways. How does having a same-sex sibling affect voting behavior? New paper in @electoralstudies.bsky.social !
Does early voting helps new parents, or can flexible ballots widen gaps between parents and non-parents? This study by Dehdari, van Ditmars, Lindgren and Oskarsson shows how convenience voting interacts with social factors in Swedish elections.
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What do people value in redistricting? This paper presents three original survey experiments to examine public attitudes toward redistricting, includi…
Are citizens hiding their true preferences? The entry of nativist and nationalist radical right parties can help normalise certain attitudes considere…
In this study, we examine how one aspect of sibling relations—the sex of one’s sibling—affects voter participation. To credibly identify causal effect…
Due to the proliferation of dual citizenship and extraterritorial voting rights, a sizable and growing share of the world’s population can participate…
New paper out with @antonialang.bsky.social in @electoralstudies.bsky.social 📣
Why is support for the Alternative for Germany often high in low-diversity rural areas, while ethnically diverse cities show mixed patterns?
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