American Political Science Association Section on Elections, Public Opinion and Political Behavior Awards Presented at 2021 Annual Conference Announcement 24 October 2021 Pages: 1363 - 1365
APSA Organized Sect. 32: Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Invites Nominations and Applications for Editor of Political Behavior Announcement 24 October 2021 Pages: 1367 - 1369
Who Cares? Explaining Perceptions of Compassion in Candidates for Office Jared McDonald Original Paper 10 January 2020 Pages: 1371 - 1394
Conformity and Individuals’ Response to Information About Aggregate Turnout André BlaisRafael Hortala-Vallve Original Paper Open access 01 February 2020 Pages: 1395 - 1409
Politicians, the Representativeness Heuristic and Decision-Making Biases Sjoerd StolwijkBarbara Vis Original Paper Open access 04 February 2020 Pages: 1411 - 1432
Fake Claims of Fake News: Political Misinformation, Warnings, and the Tainted Truth Effect Melanie FreezeMary BaumgartnerJustine Szafran Original Paper Open access 05 February 2020 Pages: 1433 - 1465
Negative and Positive Partisanship in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections Alexa Bankert Original Paper 12 February 2020 Pages: 1467 - 1485
Biases at the Ballot Box: How Multiple Forms of Voter Discrimination Impede the Descriptive and Substantive Representation of Ethnic Minority Groups Nicole S. MartinScott Blinder Original Paper Open access 13 February 2020 Pages: 1487 - 1510
Making Votes Count with Internet Voting Micha Germann Original Paper Open access 02 March 2020 Pages: 1511 - 1533
In-Group Love and Out-Group Hate: White Racial Attitudes in Contemporary U.S. Elections Ashley Jardina Original Paper 03 March 2020 Pages: 1535 - 1559
Do Female Politicians Face Stronger Backlash for Corruption Allegations? Evidence from Survey-Experiments in Brazil and Mexico Frederico Batista Pereira Original Paper 06 March 2020 Pages: 1561 - 1580
Electoral Participation in Iran’s Parliamentary Politics: Between Two Competing Explanations Alireza Raisi Original Paper 23 March 2020 Pages: 1581 - 1609
The Gendered Politics of Congressional Elections Sarah A. FultonKostanca Dhima Original Paper 26 March 2020 Pages: 1611 - 1637
Changes in Candidate Evaluations over the Campaign Season: A Comparison of House, Senate, and Presidential Races Patrick D. TuckerSteven S. Smith Original Paper 29 March 2020 Pages: 1639 - 1661
Temporal Selective Exposure: How Partisans Choose When to Follow Politics Jin Woo KimEunji Kim Original Paper 05 March 2021 Pages: 1663 - 1683
Possible Evolutionary Origins of Nationalism Satoshi Kanazawa Original Paper 23 August 2021 Pages: 1685 - 1705
Fueling the Populist Divide: Nativist and Cosmopolitan Preferences for Representation at the Elite and Mass Level Rosie CampbellOliver Heath Original Paper Open access 12 August 2021 Pages: 1707 - 1729
Dangerous Disconnect: Voter Backlash, Elite Misperception, and the Costs of Violence as an Electoral Tactic Steven C. Rosenzweig Original Paper 27 April 2021 Pages: 1731 - 1754
The Multidimensional Disadvantages of Centrist Parties in Western Europe Roi Zur Original Paper 09 January 2021 Pages: 1755 - 1777
Using a Continuous Measure of Genderedness to Assess Sex Differences in the Attitudes of the Political Elite Jan Erik LönnqvistVille-Juhani Ilmarinen Original Paper Open access 02 February 2021 Pages: 1779 - 1800
How Public Opinion Information Changes Politicians’ Opinions and Behavior Julie Sevenans Original Paper 27 April 2021 Pages: 1801 - 1823
Correction to: Issue Voting and Government Responsiveness to Policy Preferences Eric GuntermannMikael Persson Correction 08 September 2021 Pages: 1825 - 1828