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Protest Vote - How Dissent Shapes Democracies - cover

Protest Vote - How Dissent Shapes Democracies

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Synopsis

Protest Vote from the Political Science series uncovers the complex reasons behind electoral dissent. This essential guide explores why voters use ballots to express dissatisfaction, sparking change within democratic systems. It offers valuable insights for professionals, students, and anyone curious about the deeper layers of electoral dynamics.
 
Chapters Overviews:
 
1: Protest Vote – Understand the power of protest voting to push electoral reform.
 
2: Approval Voting – Learn how approval voting can reshape electoral outcomes.
 
3: Electoral Fusion – Discover how minor parties influence major elections.
 
4: Disapproval Voting – Explore disapproval voting and its impact on voters.
 
5: Third Party (U.S. Politics) – Analyze the influence of third-party candidates.
 
6: Write-in Candidate – Assess how write-in candidates challenge norms.
 
7: Vote Splitting – Investigate how vote splitting affects election results.
 
8: Abstention – Examine why some voters choose abstention.
 
9: Spoilt Vote – Study the reasons and effects of spoiled ballots.
 
10: Election Boycott – Explore election boycotts as a protest method.
 
11: Voting – Reflect on the act of voting and its significance.
 
12: Voter Turnout – Investigate voter turnout trends and their causes.
 
13: None of the Above – Evaluate the impact of "none of the above" votes.
 
14: Elections in Chile – Explore Chile's unique electoral landscape.
 
15: Uncontested Election – Assess uncontested elections and their impact.
 
16: Refused Ballot – Investigate the reasons behind refusing ballots.
 
17: Straight-Ticket Voting – Discover straight-ticket voting's partisan influence.
 
18: Political Apathy – Discuss causes of voter apathy in democracies.
 
19: Internet Party of Ukraine – Examine the digital party’s role in Ukraine.
 
20: Oklahoma Primary Electoral System – Analyze Oklahoma's unique primary system.
 
21: Combined Approval Voting – Explore combined approval voting and its effects.
 
Unlock the transformative power of protest voting and explore how it shapes political discourse and reform. Protest Vote delivers crucial insights for understanding democratic dissent and its profound effects on modern politics.
Disponible depuis: 16/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 237 pages.

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