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Psephology (/sɪˈfɒlədʒi/; from Gr**** ψῆφος, psephos, 'pebble') is the
study of
elections and voting.
Psephology attempts to both
forecast and explain...
- on the 2024
election results.
Political party strength in U.S.
states Psephology, the
statistical analysis of
elections Two-party-preferred vote Includes...
- place, or
improving the
fairness or
effectiveness of
existing systems.
Psephology is the
study of
results and
other statistics relating to
elections (especially...
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opinion and
election forecasting (which fall
under political science and
psephology).
Election science combines the
theoretical study of
social choice theory...
- 2020 Born
November 15, 1958 Hagen,
Germany Nationality German Known for
Psephology Academic background Alma
mater University of
Mainz University of Tübingen...
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Electoral college Election law
Election silence Gerrymandering Initiative Psephology Secret ballot Suffrage Right to
stand for
election Subseries Administration...
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methodology utilised within political science,
notably the
branch of
psephology.
Michael Gallagher, who
created the index,
referred to it as a "least...
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United States) (political neologisms) (politics and race) (polling) (
psephology) (racism)
Bridgman effect (electricity) (electromagnetism)
Brookings effect...
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November 2022) was an
English political scientist who
specialised in
psephology, the
study of elections. He has been
described as "the
father of modern...
- Birchall, Jonathan; Yeager,
Holly (August 17, 2006). "A
Purchase on
Psephology".
Financial Times (US ed.). p. 9. Cox,
Daniel (August 7, 2014). "Target's...