Paper for the 61st Political Studies Association Annual Conference, "Transforming Politics: New Synergies", 19 - 21 April 2011, London, UK
Panel: “EPOP II: Communicating with voters: challenges for parties” Paper available at: http://www.psa.ac.uk/2011/UploadedPaperPDFs/355_216.pdf
KING VISHNU BHAGWANON KA BHAGWAN PARAMATMONKA PARATOMIC PARAMANU KASARVAMANVA...
Impact of voting advice applications (VAAs) on voting behaviour
1. Voting Advice Applications and their Impact on Elections Andreadis I., Chadjipadelis Th. Department of Political Sciences, Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece
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6. Undecided voters (38,5%) 100 % 467 100 % 1902 Total 94 . 9 % 443 68 . 9 % 1311 Have not selected a candidate after 5 . 1 % 24 31 . 1 % 591 Have selected a candidate after helpmevote % N % N Intention to abstain before Total sample