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DESCRIPTION:South Asia Center presents: Dimitar Gueorguiev -&nbsp\;Turning 
 Out in India: Testing the Anti-Incumbency HypothesisDimitar Gueorguiev\, A
 ssistant Professor\, Department of Political Science\, Syracuse University
 \n\n\n\nStudies\nof congressional elections in the United States suggest t
 hat high voter turnout\nis usually a bad sign for incumbents. In this stud
 y\, Gueorguiev\nexamines\nthe\npattern on parliamentary elections in India
  where staggered election schedules\nallow us to disentangle turnout from 
 election outcomes. Taking advantage of\nelection timing across different s
 tates he\nshows that\nhigh turnout significantly reduces the likelihood th
 at an incumbent candidate\nis elected and that this effect is more pronoun
 ced in elections occurring later\nin the election schedule.&nbsp\;\n\nSpon
 sored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
 &nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center presents: Dimitar Gueorguiev - Turning Out in Ind
 ia: Testing the Anti-Incumbency Hypothesis
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>South Asia Center presents: Dimitar Gueo
 rguiev -&nbsp\;Turning Out in India: Testing the Anti-Incumbency Hypothesi
 s</b></p><p><b>Dimitar Gueorguiev</b>\, <i>Assistant Professor\, Departmen
 t of Political Science\, Syracuse University</i></p><p>\n\n</p><p>\n\n</p>
 <p>Studies\nof congressional elections in the United States suggest that h
 igh voter turnout\nis usually a bad sign for incumbents. In this study\, G
 ueorguiev\nexamines\nthe\npattern on parliamentary elections in India wher
 e staggered election schedules\nallow us to disentangle turnout from elect
 ion outcomes. Taking advantage of\nelection timing across different states
  he\nshows that\nhigh turnout significantly reduces the likelihood that an
  incumbent candidate\nis elected and that this effect is more pronounced i
 n elections occurring later\nin the election schedule.&nbsp\;</p><p>\n\n<b
 ><i>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global
  Affairs&nbsp\;</i></b></p>
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