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  • This article explores the relationships between parliamentary, local, and European voting behavior in Portugal, 1975-2001. The evolution of the party system & of aggregate levels of volatility are compared across different types of elections. At the individual level, social, and political anchors of partisanship are compared across elections of different types. Theories on electoral cycles are tested by comparing aggregate electoral results across different types of elections in different periods of the electoral cycle, using as the baseline the winners in each previous parliamentary election. The main conclusion is that relations between second-order & first-order elections reflect not only short-term, but also long-term effects. 4 Tables, 4 Figures, 26 References. Adapted from the source document. (xsd:string)
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  • In South European Society and Politics, 9(3), 54-79, 2004 (xsd:string)
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