0 of elections or electors -- thuộc cử tri; thuộc bầu cử
The names of all electors are listed in the electoral roll.
The literature on electoral systems and turnout has proposed several paths linking efficacy and turnout to the electoral system.
An empirical analysis demonstrates that increases in democratic quality, measured independently from electoral activities, tend to be stronger directly after elections than in non-electoral periods.
First, there appear to be significant differences in electoral security between junior and senior members.
Until recently, a central characteristic of the study of twentieth-century electoral change among historians has been its strong emphasis on national, parliamentary politics.
The clear lines of electoral accountability created by parliamentary systems also greatly raised the stakes of visible opposition to a national program.
Low turnout thus reflects a paucity of choices or a lack of evident connection between electoral choice and policy change.
This weakness depended in part on structural attributes, especially levels of electoral competition.
Chapter five is again a rather theoretical one because the author deals with different types of policy and policy-making, policy analysis and electoral systems.