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This Panel deals with questions of how situational and dispositional factors affect electoral behavior. To conceptualize the effects of electoral behavior, each paper will focus on a key component: political orientation, parties, incumbency, and localism. In doing so, this panel aims to bring together contemporary studies analyzing the internal and external conditions shaping voters’ behavior and partisan leanings.
| Title | Details |
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| Differences in early voting uptake in Sweden and New Zealand: comparing ‘election ecosystems’ | View Paper Details |
| The Causes of Electoral Continuation of Incumbent Party in Semi-democratic Regimes in Latin America 1990-2015 | View Paper Details |
| What’s left of the left in Central and Eastern Europe? Struggles and successes in times of crisis | View Paper Details |
| Is the 'Local Candidate' Advantage a Myth? Analysing the Effects of Localism in the 2015 UK General Election | View Paper Details |