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_aKARP, Jeffrey A _934073 |
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_aGetting Out the Vote : _bParty Mobilization in a Comparative Perspective |
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_aCambridge, UK : _bCambridge University Press, _cJanuary 2008 |
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520 | 3 | _aA long tradition within political science examines the impact of party canvassing on voter participation. Very little of this work, however, is comparative in scope. This essay examines how system-level characteristics shape the nature and impact of party canvassing and how voters respond to those efforts. Parties are found to target the same types of potential voters everywhere those who are likely to participate. However, one important difference is that overall levels of party contact are far greater in candidate-based systems than in proportional representation (PR) systems. Party mobilization, therefore, cannot explain the higher rates of turnout observed in PR systems | |
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_aBANDUCCI, Susan A _934074 |
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_aBOWLER, Shaun _91377 |
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_tBritish Journal of Political Science _g38 , 1, p. 91-112 _dCambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, January 2008 _xISSN 0007-1234 _w |
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