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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
This panel features papers that explore how leaders and partisanship can impact perceptions of electoral integrity and how those perceptions contribute to the acceptance of change and/or political violence.
Electoral Fraud and Political Violence in Established Democracies - Jeffrey A. Karp, Brunel University London; Marshall Garland, University of Southern California
Losers' Consent in Polarized Elections: Experimental and Panel Evidence - Lluis Orriols, University Carlos III of Madrid; Ignacio Jurado, Carlos III University
Shaping the Influence of Partisanship on Voter's Trust in Voting Procedures - Santiago Alles, Universidad de San Andrés; Carolina Romina Tchintian, UBA-UTDT
Party versus Democracy: The Rationalizing Voter - Murat Akdogan, University of Pittsburgh
The Affective Politics of Democratic Backsliding - Yunus E Orhan, North Dakota State University