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100 1 _aKARP, Jeffrey A
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245 1 0 _aGetting Out the Vote :
_bParty Mobilization in a Comparative Perspective
260 _aCambridge, UK :
_bCambridge University Press,
_cJanuary 2008
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
700 1 _aBANDUCCI, Susan A
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700 1 _aBOWLER, Shaun
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773 0 8 _tBritish Journal of Political Science
_g38 , 1, p. 91-112
_dCambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press, January 2008
_xISSN 0007-1234
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