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Bol, Damien and Ivandic, Ria (2022) Does the number of candidates increase turnout? Causal evidence from two-round elections. Political Behavior, 44 (4). 2005 - 2026. ISSN 0190-9320

Anderson, Chris ORCID: 0000-0003-3198-4172, Bol, Damien and Nugroho, Aurelia (2022) Humanity’s attitudes about democracy and political leaders: patterns and trends. Public Opinion Quarterly, 85 (4). 957 - 986. ISSN 0033-362X

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Blais, André, Bol, Damien, Giani, Marco and Loewen, Peter (2020) COVID-19 lockdowns have increased support for incumbent parties and trust in government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 May 2020). Blog Entry.

Bol, Damien (2019) Choosing winning candidates in proportional systems does not increase voter satisfaction. Democratic Audit Blog (07 Jan 2019). Blog Entry.

Medeiros, Mike, Bol, Damien and Nadeau, Richard (2018) The UK and Canada: democratic legitimacy could matter more than geographic representation in the upper chamber. Democratic Audit Blog (09 Mar 2018). Blog Entry.

Golder, Sona N., Stephenson, Laura B., van der Straeten, Karine, Blais, André, Bol, Damien, Harfst, Philipp and Laslier, Jean-François (2017) Good news: fielding women candidates doesn’t put parties at a disadvantage in elections. Democratic Audit UK (06 Feb 2017). Website.

Bol, Damien (2016) Reforming European elections: could a pan-European ballot paper engage EU voters? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (08 Mar 2016). Website.

Bol, Damien, Pilet, Jean-Benoit and Riera, Pedro (2015) The take-up of mechanisms designed to temper proportional representation shows that countries don’t choose their electoral systems and rules in a vacuum. Democratic Audit Blog (22 May 2015). Blog Entry.

Bol, Damien, Pilet, Jean-Benoit and Riera, Pedro (2015) Why do some countries use PR while others don’t? How electoral system trends spread across European democracies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (21 May 2015). Website.

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