Ivan Molina
University of Costa Rica
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Journal of Interdisciplinary History | 1999
Ivan Molina; Fabrice Lehoucq
Legal petitions to nullify electoral results comprise a rich source for studying electoral fraud. During a fifty-year period in Costa Rica, parties submitted 120 petitions to Congress, containing more than 1,200 charges of fraud. The petitions reveal that between 1901 and 1938, more than half of such accusations took place in the countrys peripheral provinces, where roughly 20 percent of voters lived. They also show that institutional changes helped to shape the nature, frequency, and magnitude of fraud. By the 1940s, the polarization of political competition was accompanied by a geographical redistribution of fraud to the central provinces of the republic, where most of the electorate resided.
Archive | 2002
Fabrice Lehoucq; Ivan Molina
Past & Present | 2004
Ivan Molina; Steven Palmer
Politica Y Gobierno | 2002
Fabrice Lehoucq; Ivan Molina
Revista mexicana de sociología | 1999
Ivan Molina; Fabrice E. Lehoucq
Archive | 2002
Fabrice E. Lehoucq; Ivan Molina
Archive | 2002
Fabrice E. Lehoucq; Ivan Molina
Archive | 2002
Fabrice E. Lehoucq; Ivan Molina
Archive | 2002
Fabrice E. Lehoucq; Ivan Molina
Archive | 2002
Fabrice E. Lehoucq; Ivan Molina