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Mission, OSCE/ODIHR Election Assessment. Swiss Confederation federal elections, 21 October 2007: OSCE/ODIHR Election Assessment Mission Report. Warsaw: OSCE, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, 2008.

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Statistik, Switzerland Bundesamt für. Die Wählerinnen und Wähler unter der Lupe: Eine Analyse anhand der Befragungsdaten der Schweizer Wahlstudie "SELECTS" (Nationalratswahlen 1995-2003). Edited by Seitz Werner and Schneider Madeleine. Neuchâtel: Bundesamt für Statistik, 2007.

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Urs, Altermatt, ed. Hoffnungswahl: 12 Stimmen zum eidgenössischen Wahlherbst 1987. Zürich: Pendo, 1987.

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Bircher, Silvio. Wahlkarussell Bundeshaus: Umstrittene Bundesratswahlen und Schweizer Politik. Baden: AT Verlag, 2007.

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Wahlkarussell Bundeshaus: Umstrittene Bundesratswahlen und Schweizer Politik. Baden: AT Verlag, 2007.

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Wandeler, Werner. Vom Freischärler bis zum erzkonservativen Junker: Eine Darstellung der Luzerner Wahlen in die Bundesversammlung 1848. Hitzkirch: Comenius, 1999.

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Solothurn (Switzerland : Canton). Finanz-Departement. Abteilung Finanzausgleich., ed. Regierungsrats- und Kantonsratswahlen 1993, Kanton Solothurn. Solothurn: Finanz-Departement, Abteilung Finanzausgleich und Statistik, Staatskanzlei, 1993.

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Werner, Seitz, Schneider Madeleine, and Switzerland Bundesamt für Statistik, eds. Die Frauen bei den Nationalratswahlen 1999: Entwicklung seit 1971. Neuchâtel: Bundesamt für Statistik, 2000.

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Werner, Seitz, Schneider Madeleine, and Switzerland Bundesamt für Statistik, eds. Die Frauen bei den Nationalratswahlen 1995: Entwicklung seit 1971. Bern: Bundesamt für Statistik, 1995.

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Nolli, Enzo. Persönliches Umfeld und individueller Wahlentscheid: Die Nationalratswahlen 1999 im Kanton Aargau. Zürich: Institut für Politikwissenschaft, 2002.

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Duttweiler, Catherine. Adieu, monsieur: Chronologie einer turbulenten Budesratswahl. Zürich: Werd Verlag, 1993.

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1953-, Haas Esther, and Beglinger Christina 1961-, eds. Der Brunner-Effekt. Zürich: Limmat, 1993.

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Fedorov, Vladislav, Dmitriy Sel'cer, Il'ya Bykov, and Roman Alekseev. Electronic voting: Russian and foreign experience. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1906057.

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The monograph is devoted to the problems of the development of electronic voting abroad and in Russia. Based on the materials of 12 countries (Belgium, Brazil, Bhutan, Venezuela, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Namibia, Philippines, Switzerland, Estonia, Russia), where the electoral legislation provides for the use of electronic voting in national elections throughout the country, the issues of the impact of electronic voting on voter turnout and confidence in the elections are considered, identified trends in the development of electronic voting and factors influencing the choice of its form. It is intended for students, postgraduates, teachers of political science and constitutional law, for training election organizers and other participants in the electoral process, as well as for a wide range of readers interested in modern political processes.
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Ernst, Wolfgang. Kleine Abstimmungsfibel: Leitfaden für die Versammlung. Zürich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2011.

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Zürich und Rom: Ordentliche Kollatur und päpstliche Provisionen am Frau- und Grossmünster 1316-1523. Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1986.

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Eine andere Schweiz ist möglich: [ein Blick über den Herbst hinaus]. St-Ursanne: Ed. le Doubs, 2003.

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Laster, Molly C. Foreigners, immigrants, elections and violence: Contextual effects in Switzerland, California and Germany. 1995.

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Thorlakson, Lori. Multi-Level Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198833505.001.0001.

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All federal systems face an internal tension between divisive and integrative political forces, striking a balance between providing local autonomy and representation on one hand and maintaining an integrated political community on the other hand. How multi-level systems strike this balance depends on the development of styles of either integrated politics, which creates a shared framework for political competition across the units of a federation, or independent politics, preserving highly autonomous arenas of political life. This book argues that the long-term development of integrated or independent styles of politics in multi-level systems can be shaped by two key elements of federal institutional design: the degree of fiscal decentralization, or how much is ‘at stake’ at each level of government, and the degree to which the allocation of policy jurisdiction creates legislative or administrative interdependence or autonomy. These elements of federal institutional design shape integrated and independent politics at the level of party organizations, party systems, and voter behaviour. This book tests these arguments using a mixed-method approach, drawing on original survey data from 250 subnational party leaders and aggregate electoral data from over 2,200 subnational elections in seven multi-level systems: Canada, the United States, Australia, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Spain. It supplements this with configurational analysis and qualitative case studies.
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