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Studying the Effects of Voter Turnout: Data and Measurement

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Studying the Effects of Voter Turnout: Data and Measurement by Jeffrey A. Fine Clemson University D. Stephen Voss University of Kentucky and James M. Avery Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Contact author: Jeffrey A. Fine Department of Political Science 232 Brackett Hall Clemson University Clemson SC 29630 jfine@clemson.edu Abstract Research examining the influence of voter turnout on the quality of representation has been mixed partly because of great variety in the methods and data used to study the question.
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