Calculating the total vote where the district magnitude is greater than one: A test of some algorithms using British local election data

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pp. 699-706 ◽  
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Christine Gunter ◽  
Colin Rallings ◽  
Michael Thrasher
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2010 ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 179-187
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D. Alex Hughes ◽  
Micah Gell-Redman ◽  
Charles Crabtree ◽  
Natarajan Krishnaswami ◽  
Diana Rodenberger ◽  
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AbstractResults of an audit study conducted during the 2016 election cycle demonstrate that bias toward Latinos observed during the 2012 election has persisted. In addition to replicating previous results, we show that Arab/Muslim Americans face an even greater barrier to communicating with local election officials, but we find no evidence of bias toward blacks. An innovation of our design allows us to measure whether e-mails were opened by recipients, which we argue provides a direct test of implicit discrimination. We find evidence of implicit bias toward Arab/Muslim senders only.


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pp. 301-321 ◽  
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Scott J. Susin
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2015 ◽  
Vol 211 ◽  
pp. 731-737
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Masiyah Kholmi ◽  
Iwan Triyuwono ◽  
Bambang Purnomosidhi ◽  
Eko Ganis Sukoharsono

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Vol 41 (03) ◽  
pp. 474
Author(s):  
Jonathan D. Kastellec ◽  
Andrew Gelman ◽  
Jaime P. Chandler
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We thank Dr. Arrington for his kind words about our article. In this letter we respond to his two main criticisms: that our use of the termbiasin describing the situation facing the Democratic Party in 2006 is misleading and that using total vote to assess the results of the election is preferable to using average district vote, as we did in the article.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peggy Matauschek

Is plurality or majority electoral reform a sensible option in Germany’s muddled electoral system debate? Yes, it is. Since Germany’s mixed-member proportional system fails to concentrate the party system in a sufficient way, Peggy Matauschek searches for a suitable alternative to the principle of proportional representation. She discusses the following options according to their contextual conditions: single-member plurality and majority electoral systems—like the alternative vote system—, parallel systems, proportional representation systems with a low district magnitude and majority bonus systems. In light of its balanced performance, the study advocates the introduction of a system with a majority bonus for a coalition.


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Simon Hix ◽  
Rafael Hortala-Vallve ◽  
Guillem Riambau-Armet

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 131-140
Author(s):  
Sardjana Orba Manullang

This paper aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of the meaning of identity politics in the context of the Indonesian election through critical analysis of the scientific literature of direct elections. We believe it is essential for all citizens to understand identity politics, considering that the success of the regional elections in Indonesia is closely related to the participation of all levels of society, especially intellectuals and policymakers. So for that, the author has collected much literature, and we have studied it carefully to get a deeper understanding. We get to the literature was through an electronic search of the Google Scholar database. Furthermore, our data analysis involves a system of coding, evaluation, and interpretation under the phenomenology approach to obtain valid and reliable answers. After a series of discussion of the results, we can summarize the findings, others Identity politics is a political tool of a group such as ethnicity, ethnicity, culture, religion, or others for specific purposes, for example, as a form of resistance or as a tool to show identity. Themselves a group.


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