2014
DOI: 10.1515/wpsr-2014-0006
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Mobilization Against the Left? Partisan Consequences of Voter Turnout in the Post-Communist Context

Abstract: Does higher turnout support left-wing parties, as many previous studies assume? Theoretical discussions thus far have been relatively inconclusive. This study proposes three different explanatory mechanisms for examining an aggregate-level relationship between turnout and electoral support for political parties in the post-communist milieu. The conventional hypothesis, based on the assumptions of a successful re-stratification of society and the relevance of class voting, states that higher turnout benefits th… Show more

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“…8 The third is the percentage annual of per capita GDP 9 (Radcliff, 1992: 445). Finally, I also included a dummy that distinguishes post-Communist countries, as their turnout patterns follow a different configuration to those in the West (Bohrer and Radcliff, 2000; Novy, 2014).…”
Section: Data and Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The third is the percentage annual of per capita GDP 9 (Radcliff, 1992: 445). Finally, I also included a dummy that distinguishes post-Communist countries, as their turnout patterns follow a different configuration to those in the West (Bohrer and Radcliff, 2000; Novy, 2014).…”
Section: Data and Research Designmentioning
confidence: 99%