2016
DOI: 10.1080/14683849.2016.1259576
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Spatial analysis of contemporary Turkish elections: a comprehensive approach

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“…Wuthrich (2015) examines Turkish general elections and observes tendencies towards pragmatism in the voting behavior of Turkish voters. Özen and Kalkan (2017) focus on the geographical patterns of party votes and competition in Turkey using spatial models.…”
Section: Local Elections In Turkey 2019 Local Elections and Yenimahallementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wuthrich (2015) examines Turkish general elections and observes tendencies towards pragmatism in the voting behavior of Turkish voters. Özen and Kalkan (2017) focus on the geographical patterns of party votes and competition in Turkey using spatial models.…”
Section: Local Elections In Turkey 2019 Local Elections and Yenimahallementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the peripheral groups mentioned above exhibit spatial and regional patterns, the literature on voting behavior in the Turkish context has not adequately explored the spatial dimension of explanations. There is just one research study that has investigated the spatial effects on political competition in Turkey while it does not attempt to establish a spatial voting model for Turkey's elections (Ozen and Kalkan, 2017).…”
Section: Political Cleavages In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These vignettes also represent the geographical variation in the Turkish party system and electoral cleavages (Ozen & Kalkan, 2017). Table I demonstrates that while AKP held about half of the district municipalities at the time of the four general elections we examine, its main competitor differs across the regions.…”
Section: Terrorism Elections and The Local Response In Turkeymentioning
confidence: 99%