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Back From the Dead: STV and the 2004 Local Government Elections in New Zealand
Unformatted Document Text:  28 REFERENCES Amadae, S.M., 2003. Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy: the Cold War Origins of Rational Choice Liberalism. Chicago, Chicago University Press. Amey, Douglas J., 1993. Real Choices, New Voices: The Case for Proportional Representation Elections in the United States. New York, Columbia University Press. Blais, Andre, 2000. To Vote or Not to Vote? The Merits and Limits of Rational Choice Theory. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Bowler, Shaun, 1996. ‘Reasoning Voters, Voter Behaviour, and Institutions’, in David Farell, David Broughton, David Denver, and Justin Fisher, eds, British Elections and Parties Yearbook, 1996. London, Frank Cass. Bowler, Shaun and Bernard Grofman, eds, 2000. Elections in Australia, Ireland, and Malta Under the Single Transferable Vote: Reflections on an Embedded Institution. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press. Donald, Rod 2001. ‘A Fairer Local Body Vote for All’, Christchurch Press June 2 2001, 10. Downs, Antony, 1957. An Economic Theory of Democracy. New York, Harper and Row. Farrell, David, 2001. Electoral Systems: A Comparative Introduction. Houndmills, Palgrave. Franklin, Mark, 2004. Voter Turnout and the Dynamics of Electoral Participation in Established Democracies Since 1945. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Gujarati, Damodar N., 1995. Basic Econometrics, 3 rd ed.. New York, McGraw Hill. Hutching, Chris, 2002. ‘Few Councils are Wooed by the Benefits of STV’, National Business Review September 6. Jackson, W. Keith and Alan McRobie, 1998. New Zealand Adopts Proportional Representation. Aldershot, Ashgate. Johnston, J. Paul and Miriam Koene, 2000. ‘Learning History’s Lessons Anew: the Use of STV in Canadian Municipal Elections’, in Bowler, Shaun and Bernard Grofman, eds, 2000. Elections in Australia, Ireland, and Malta Under the Single Transferable Vote: Reflections on an Embedded Institution, 205-247. Matthews, Lee, 2004. ‘STV Votes Called a Debacle’, Manawatu Standard, October 13 2004. Milne, Jonathan, 2001. ‘Lee Hopes New Electoral System Will Lift Turnouts’, Dominion, October 16, 2. Milner, Henry, 2002. Civic Literacy: How Informed Citizens Make Democracy Work. Hanover, University Press of New England. Network Communications 2003. ‘Media Search for Hutt City Council: Elections/Voting Friday 26 February 2003 to Wednesday 21 May 2003’. Wellington, Network Communications.

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REFERENCES
Amadae, S.M., 2003. Rationalizing Capitalist Democracy: the Cold War Origins of
Rational Choice Liberalism. Chicago, Chicago University Press.
Amey, Douglas J., 1993. Real Choices, New Voices: The Case for Proportional
Representation Elections in the United States. New York, Columbia University
Press.
Blais, Andre, 2000. To Vote or Not to Vote? The Merits and Limits of Rational Choice
Theory. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Bowler, Shaun, 1996. ‘Reasoning Voters, Voter Behaviour, and Institutions’, in David
Farell, David Broughton, David Denver, and Justin Fisher, eds, British Elections
and Parties Yearbook, 1996
. London, Frank Cass.
Bowler, Shaun and Bernard Grofman, eds, 2000. Elections in Australia, Ireland, and
Malta Under the Single Transferable Vote: Reflections on an Embedded
Institution
. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press.
Donald, Rod 2001. ‘A Fairer Local Body Vote for All’, Christchurch Press June 2 2001,
10.
Downs, Antony, 1957. An Economic Theory of Democracy. New York, Harper and Row.
Farrell, David, 2001. Electoral Systems: A Comparative Introduction. Houndmills,
Palgrave.
Franklin, Mark, 2004. Voter Turnout and the Dynamics of Electoral Participation in
Established Democracies Since 1945. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
Gujarati, Damodar N., 1995. Basic Econometrics, 3
rd
ed.. New York, McGraw Hill.
Hutching, Chris, 2002. ‘Few Councils are Wooed by the Benefits of STV’, National
Business Review September 6.
Jackson, W. Keith and Alan McRobie, 1998. New Zealand Adopts Proportional
Representation. Aldershot, Ashgate.
Johnston, J. Paul and Miriam Koene, 2000. ‘Learning History’s Lessons Anew: the Use
of STV in Canadian Municipal Elections’, in Bowler, Shaun and Bernard
Grofman, eds, 2000. Elections in Australia, Ireland, and Malta Under the Single
Transferable Vote: Reflections on an Embedded Institution
, 205-247.
Matthews, Lee, 2004. ‘STV Votes Called a Debacle’, Manawatu Standard, October 13
2004.
Milne, Jonathan, 2001. ‘Lee Hopes New Electoral System Will Lift Turnouts’, Dominion,
October 16, 2.
Milner, Henry, 2002. Civic Literacy: How Informed Citizens Make Democracy Work.
Hanover, University Press of New England.
Network Communications 2003. ‘Media Search for Hutt City Council: Elections/Voting
Friday 26 February 2003 to Wednesday 21 May 2003’. Wellington, Network
Communications.


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