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  2. Disapproval voting - Wikipedia

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    The psychology of vetoing, protesting, excluding individuals or options, or removing an incumbent, triggers a very different cognitive bias and mode of risk aversion on the part of voters, legislators, or board members - thus it is an over-simplification to think of disapproval as simply 'negative approval'.

  3. Cognitive dissonance - Wikipedia

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    In other words, consumers select attitude-consistent information and avoid attitude-challenging information. [27] This can be applied to media, news, music, and any other messaging channel. The idea is, choosing something that is in opposition to how you feel or believe in will increase cognitive dissonance.

  4. Political psychology - Wikipedia

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    Political psychology is an interdisciplinary academic field, ... The 1940s election in America drew a lot of attention in connection with the start of World War II ...

  5. Tennessee HOA back in court over Airbnb decision, voting ...

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    If HOA board elections are an indication, then Lone Mountain Shores is split almost evenly between pro-renters and anti-renters. One way the conflict could end, Maess said, is a legal voting ...

  6. Voting behavior - Wikipedia

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    However, partisan voting has a larger effect on national elections, such as a presidential election, than it does on congressional elections. [17] Furthermore, there is also a distinction of partisan voting behavior relative to a voter's age and education. Studies show that individuals with more educational attainment are more likely to vote. [18]

  7. Voter fatigue - Wikipedia

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    In Israel, five snap elections from 2019-2022 has led to concerns about voter fatigue. [ 20 ] Amid the 2021–present Bulgarian political crisis , reports by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe , [ 21 ] Balkan Insight , [ 22 ] and Euronews [ 23 ] described the voter fatigue faced by Bulgarian voters having to vote six times in ...

  8. Know your rights: 5 things to watch for when it comes to ...

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    Homeowners associations can suspend your pool privileges, fine you up to $100 a day for chronic violations, or even unleash the nuclear option of foreclosing on your home. Here are your rights as ...

  9. Election petition - Wikipedia

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    The election is declared void. The result is quashed and a writ is issued for a new election; The election is held to have been undue: the original return is quashed, and another candidate is declared to have been elected. The election is upheld, and the member returned is found to have been duly elected. The petition is withdrawn. This may ...