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Participation in the administration of elections and perceptions of electoral integrity

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In this article , the authors examine perceptions of electoral integrity among Austrian poll workers and citizens using data from an original survey of poll workers, and survey data of the voting population, and conclude that poll workers have greater confidence in the election administration than regular voters but are equally or more skeptical regarding other aspects of election integrity.
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This article is published in Electoral Studies.The article was published on 2022-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Administration (probate law) & Skepticism.

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Synchronising the Implementation of Simultaneous General Elections with the National Development Planning 2025 – 2045

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a new perspective on viewing simultaneous general elections by linking national development planning as a future impact on public welfare, and the synchronisation results, as discussed, will produce a gradual welfare state in 2025-2045.
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The Populist Zeitgeist

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What Have We Learned About Generalized Trust, If Anything?

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Are All Associations Alike?: Member Diversity, Associational Type, and the Creation of Social Capital

TL;DR: In this paper, each indicator of social capital that is examined is positively related to associational membership and the diversity of an association also has an effect on the connection between social capital and association memberships.
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