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  2. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems - Wikipedia

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    The CSES project was founded in 1994 with two major aims. The first was to promote international collaboration between national election studies. The second was to allow researchers to study variations in political institutions, especially electoral systems, and their effects on individual attitudes and behaviors, especially turnout and vote ...

  3. Outline of social science - Wikipedia

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    Political science – social science discipline concerned with the study of the state, government, and politics. Civics – the study of the theoretical and practical aspects of citizenship, its rights and duties; the duties of citizens to each other as members of a political body and to the government.

  4. Electoral geography - Wikipedia

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    Electoral geography is the analysis of the methods, the behavior, and the results of elections in the context of geographic space and using geographical techniques. . Specifically, it is an examination of the dual interaction in which geographical affect the political decisions, and the geographical structure of the election system affects electora

  5. Political realignment - Wikipedia

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    Republicans gained 19.7% of House seats in 1800, 9.4% in 1802 and 9.7% in 1804, for a total gain of 38.8% in 3 elections. As late as 1812, the Federalists came within one state of winning. A larger shift in electoral politics arguably came in the 1812–1816 period, as the Federalists became discredited after opposing the War of 1812.

  6. Electoral reform - Wikipedia

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    A 1910 Royal Commission on Electoral Systems recommended AV be adopted for the Commons. [48] [49] A very limited use of single transferable voting (STV) came in the Government of Ireland Act 1914. A Speaker's Conference on electoral reform in January 1917 unanimously recommended a mix of AV and STV for elections to the House of Commons. [48]

  7. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Electoral College is the group of presidential electors that is formed every four years during the presidential election for the sole purpose of voting for the president and vice president. This process is described in Article Two of the Constitution. [1]

  8. Psephology - Wikipedia

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    ACE Project – Information resource for electoral design and administration. Includes comparative data on elections and electoral systems; International IDEA – International Organisation providing (amongst other things) statistical analysis of elections and electoral systems 'Psephos' Dr. Adam Carr's Elections Archive

  9. Political science - Wikipedia

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    Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and laws. [1]