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| Campaign and Turnout in Hungary (2002) | View Paper Details |
| Does Low Turnout Matter: Evidence from the 2000 Canadian Federal Election | View Paper Details |
| Does the Labour Party Suffer from Low Turnout? Evidence from Norwegian Local Elections | View Paper Details |
| European elections as a checking point for the support of national government and opposition parties | View Paper Details |
| Four Vicious Circles of Turnout Decline: Competitiveness, Regionalism, Culture and Participation in Canada | View Paper Details |
| Gender Inequality, Participation and Policy | View Paper Details |
| Increasing Turnout: Might the Cure be Worse than the Disease? | View Paper Details |
| Low Electoral Turnout: An Indication of a Legitimacy Deficit? | View Paper Details |
| Low turnout and why it matters. The case of Japan. From stable mobilised voters to non-participants. An explanation for continuing LDP dominance? | View Paper Details |
| Low Voter Turnout and American Democracy | View Paper Details |
| Meteoric Rise: Res Publica in Estonia, 2001-2004 | View Paper Details |
| Mobilisation and Demobilisation in Swiss Elections and Popular Votes | View Paper Details |
| The Dog that Didn't Bark: Would turnout of non-voters make a difference? | View Paper Details |
| The Participation of Non-National EU Citizens in Spanish Local Elections | View Paper Details |
| The Phenomenon of Political Dropouts: Age, Abstention and Political Institutions | View Paper Details |
| Turnout and the two-fold function of elections | View Paper Details |
| Turnout matters: sometimes | View Paper Details |
| Vote Choice in European Elections Under Full Turnout and Higher Information Conditions: Would it Make a Difference? | View Paper Details |
| Voter Turnout and Legitimacy in Post-Communist Poland: Much Ado about Nothing? | View Paper Details |