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Yet Another Model of Voting Under Uncertainty
Unformatted Document Text:  [11] Guttman, Joel M., Naftali Hilger, and Ychanan Shachmurove. 1994. Kyklos 47, 2: 197- 207. [12] Hinich, Melvin J., and Peter C. Ordeshook. 1969. Abstentions and Equilibrium in the Electoral Process. Public Choice 7: 81-106. [13] Hotelling, Harold. 1929. Stability in Competition. The Economic Journal 39: 41-57. [14] Lacy, Dean, and Barry C. Burden. 1999. The Vote-Stealing and Turnout Effects of Ross Perot in the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election. American Journal of Political Science 43, 1: 233-55. [15] Lerner, A. P., and H. W. Singer. 1937. Some Notes on Duopoly and Spatial Competition. The Journal of Political Economy 45, 2: 145-86. [16] Page, Benjamin I. 1976. The Theory of Political Ambiguity. American Political Science Review 70: 742-52. [17] Rabinowitz, George, and Stuart E. Macdonald. 1989. A Directional Theory of Issue Vot- ing. American Political Science Review 83, 1: 93-121. [18] Sanders, Mitchell S. 2000. Uncertainty and Turnout. Political Analysis 9,1: 45-57. [19] Shepsle, Kenneth A. 1972. The Strategy of Ambiguity: Uncertainty and Electoral Com- petition. American Political Science Review, 66: 555-68. [20] Smithies, A. 1941. Optimum Location in Spatial Competition. The Journal of Political Economy 49, 3: 423-39. [21] Westholm, Anders. 1997. Distance versus Direction: The Illusory Defeat of the Proximity Theory of Electoral Choice. American Political Science Review 91, 4: 865-83. 11

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[11] Guttman, Joel M., Naftali Hilger, and Ychanan Shachmurove. 1994. Kyklos 47, 2: 197-
207.
[12] Hinich, Melvin J., and Peter C. Ordeshook. 1969. Abstentions and Equilibrium in the
Electoral Process. Public Choice 7: 81-106.
[13] Hotelling, Harold. 1929. Stability in Competition. The Economic Journal 39: 41-57.
[14] Lacy, Dean, and Barry C. Burden. 1999. The Vote-Stealing and Turnout Effects of Ross
Perot in the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election. American Journal of Political Science 43,
1: 233-55.
[15] Lerner, A. P., and H. W. Singer. 1937. Some Notes on Duopoly and Spatial Competition.
The Journal of Political Economy 45, 2: 145-86.
[16] Page, Benjamin I. 1976. The Theory of Political Ambiguity. American Political Science
Review 70: 742-52.
[17] Rabinowitz, George, and Stuart E. Macdonald. 1989. A Directional Theory of Issue Vot-
ing. American Political Science Review 83, 1: 93-121.
[18] Sanders, Mitchell S. 2000. Uncertainty and Turnout. Political Analysis 9,1: 45-57.
[19] Shepsle, Kenneth A. 1972. The Strategy of Ambiguity: Uncertainty and Electoral Com-
petition. American Political Science Review, 66: 555-68.
[20] Smithies, A. 1941. Optimum Location in Spatial Competition. The Journal of Political
Economy 49, 3: 423-39.
[21] Westholm, Anders. 1997. Distance versus Direction: The Illusory Defeat of the Proximity
Theory of Electoral Choice. American Political Science Review 91, 4: 865-83.
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