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Andr´ e Blais, Universit´ e de Montr´ eal (November 27, 2019) Contact Information Department of Political Science E-mail: [email protected] Skype: andre blais Pavillon Lionel-Groulx 3150, rue Jean-Brillant, C-4040 Montr´ eal, Qu´ eb´ ec Phone: 514.343.6111 ext. 40564 Web: http://www.chairelectoral.com Twitter: @ablais udem Principal Positions Research Chair in Electoral Studies, Universit´ e de Montr´ eal 2015 – Professor, Department of Political Science, Universit´ e de Montr´ eal 1989 – Past Positions Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Universit´ e de Montr´ eal 1983 – 1989 Research Coordinator, Royal Commission, 1983 – 1985 Economic Union & Development Prospects for Canada Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Universit´ e de Montr´ eal 1978 – 1983 Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Universit´ e de Montr´ eal 1975 – 1978 Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Universit´ e Laval 1974 – 1975 Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa 1972 – 1974 Honours and Awards Canada Council for the Arts, Killam Prize, 2019-2020. Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best Scholarship for Linking Party Preferences and the Composition of Government: A New Standard for Evaluating the Performance of Electoral Democracy (with Eric Guntermann and Marc Andr´ e Bodet), 2018. American Political Science Association, Mildred A. Schwartz Lifetime Achievement Award for mak- ing significant contributions to the study of Canadian politics, 2018. American Political Science Association Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award for When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform (with Patrick Fournier, Henk van der Kolk, R. Kenneth Carty and Jonathan Rose), 2015. Canadian Political Science Association Donald Smiley Prize for the Best Book on Canadian Politics for Politics at the Centre: The Selection and Removal of Party Leaders in the Anglo Parliamentary Democracies (with William Cross), 2013. Soci´ et´ e qu´ eb´ ecoise de science politique, Award of Excellence, 2010. Political Research Quarterly Outstanding Reviewer Award, 2009. President of the Canadian Political Science Association, 2004 - 2005. Tier I Canada Research Chair, 2001-2014. Fellow of Royal Society of Canada, 1999. American Political Science Association, Award for Best Paper on Public Opinion and Voting Pre- sented at the 1996 Annual Meeting (with Richard Johnston, Henry E. Brady, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte), 1997. 1

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Andre Blais, Universite de Montreal (November 27, 2019)

ContactInformation

Department of Political ScienceE-mail: [email protected] Skype: andre blaisPavillon Lionel-Groulx 3150, rue Jean-Brillant, C-4040Montreal, Quebec Phone: 514.343.6111 ext. 40564Web: http://www.chairelectoral.com Twitter: @ablais udem

PrincipalPositions

Research Chair in Electoral Studies, Universite de Montreal 2015 –Professor, Department of Political Science, Universite de Montreal 1989 –

Past Positions Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Universite de Montreal 1983 – 1989Research Coordinator, Royal Commission, 1983 – 1985

Economic Union & Development Prospects for CanadaAssistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Universite de Montreal 1978 – 1983Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Universite de Montreal 1975 – 1978Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Universite Laval 1974 – 1975Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa 1972 – 1974

Honours andAwards

Canada Council for the Arts, Killam Prize, 2019-2020.

Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, GESIS Klingemann Prize for the Best Scholarship forLinking Party Preferences and the Composition of Government: A New Standard for Evaluating thePerformance of Electoral Democracy (with Eric Guntermann and Marc Andre Bodet), 2018.

American Political Science Association, Mildred A. Schwartz Lifetime Achievement Award for mak-ing significant contributions to the study of Canadian politics, 2018.

American Political Science Association Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award for When CitizensDecide: Lessons from Citizens Assemblies on Electoral Reform (with Patrick Fournier, Henk vander Kolk, R. Kenneth Carty and Jonathan Rose), 2015.

Canadian Political Science Association Donald Smiley Prize for the Best Book on Canadian Politicsfor Politics at the Centre: The Selection and Removal of Party Leaders in the Anglo ParliamentaryDemocracies (with William Cross), 2013.

Societe quebecoise de science politique, Award of Excellence, 2010.

Political Research Quarterly Outstanding Reviewer Award, 2009.

President of the Canadian Political Science Association, 2004 - 2005.

Tier I Canada Research Chair, 2001-2014.

Fellow of Royal Society of Canada, 1999.

American Political Science Association, Award for Best Paper on Public Opinion and Voting Pre-sented at the 1996 Annual Meeting (with Richard Johnston, Henry E. Brady, Elisabeth Gidengiland Neil Nevitte), 1997.

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French Canadian Association for the Advancement of Science, Marcel-Vincent Award, 1996.

Canada Council for the Arts, Killam Research Fellowship for To Vote or not to Vote, 1995-1997.

Social Sciences and Humanities Federation of Canada, Harold Adams Innis Award, for Letting thePeople Decide (with Richard Johnston, Henry E. Brady and Jean Crete), 1993.

Education York University, Toronto, ON

PhD, Political Science 1978

• Title of Dissertation: “Politique agricole et resultats electoraux en milieu agricole au Quebec.”• Supervisor: Kenneth McRoberts.

York University, Toronto, ON

MA, Political Science 1970

Universite Laval, Quebec, QC

BA, Political Science 1969

Publications 23,289 citations, h index of 74 via Google Scholar

Asterisks identify publications for which at least one of the co-authors is a student or post-doctoralfellow under my supervision.

Books 22. *Andre Blais and Jean-Francois Daoust. Forthcoming. The motivation to vote: Vancouver:UBC Press.

21. Laura Stephenson, Andrea Lawlor, William P. Cross, Andre Blais and Elisabeth Gidengil.Forthcoming. Provincial Battles, National Prize? Elections in a Federal State Montreal:McGill-Queen’s University Press.

20. Sona N. Golder, Ignacio Lago, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, and Thomas Gschwend. 2017.Multi-Level Electoral Politics: Beyond the Second-Order Election Model. Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press.

19. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Joanna Everitt, Patrick Fournier and Neil Nevitte. 2012.Dominance and Decline: Making Sense of Recent Canadian Elections. Toronto: University ofToronto Press.

18. William Cross and Andre Blais. 2012. Politics at the Centre: The Selection and Removal ofParty Leaders in the Anglo Parliamentary Democracies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

17. Patrick Fournier, Henk van der Kolk, R. Kenneth Carty, Andre Blais, and Jonathan Rose.2011. When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizen Assemblies on Electoral Reform. Oxford:Oxford University Press.

16. Maureen Mancuso, Michael M. Atkinson, Andre Blais, Ian Greene, and Neil Nevitte. 2006. AQuestion of Ethics: Canadians Speak Out. Don Mills: Oxford University Press.

15. Christopher J. Anderson, Andre Blais, Shaun Bowler, Todd Donovan and Ola Listhaug. 2005.Losers’ Consent: Elections and Democratic Legitimacy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

14. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau. 2004. Citizens. Vancouver:UBC Press.

13. *Louis Massicotte, Andre Blais and Antoine Yoshinaka. 2003. Establishing the Rules of theGame: Election Laws in Democracies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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12. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. 2002. Anatomy of a LiberalVictory: Making Sense of the Vote in the 2000 Canadian Election. Peterborough: BroadviewPress.

11. Andre Blais. 2000. To Vote or Not To Vote? The Merits and Limits of Rational ChoiceTheory. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

10. Neil Nevitte, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Richard Nadeau. 1999. An Unsteady State:The 1997 Canadian Federal Election. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

9. Maureen Mancuso, Michael M. Atkinson, Andre Blais, Ian Greene and Neil Nevitte. 1998. AQuestion of Ethics: Canadians Speak Out. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

8. Andre Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion. 1997. Governments, Parties and Public SectorEmployees: Canada, United States, Britain and France. Pittsburgh: University of PittsburghPress.

7. Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. 1996. The Challengeof Direct Democracy: The 1992 Canadian Referendum. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s UniversityPress.

6. Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Henry Brady and Jean Crete. 1992. Letting the People Decide:The Dynamics of Canadian Elections. Stanford University Press.

5. Andre Blais and Elisabeth Gidengil. 1991. Making Representative Democracy Work: TheViews of Canadians. Ottawa: Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financingand Dundurn Press.

4. Andre Blais. 1986. A Political Sociology of Public Aid to Industry. Toronto: University ofToronto Press.

3. Frederick J. Fletcher, David V.J. Bell, Andre Blais, Jean Crete and William Gilsdorf. 1981.Les quotidiens et les affaires publiques. Ottawa: Commission royale sur les quotidiens.

2. *Caroline Andrew, Andre Blais and Rachel Desrosiers. 1976. Les elites politiques, les bassalaries et la politique du logement a Hull. Ottawa: Presses de l?Universite d’Ottawa.

1. Vincent Lemieux, Marcel Gilbert and Andre Blais. 1970. Une election de realignementl’election generale du 29 avril 1970 au Quebec. Montreal: Editions du jour.

Edited Books 8. Laura Stephenson, John Aldrich and Andre Blais (Eds). 2018. The many faces of strategicvoting. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

7. Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten. (Eds). 2016. Voting Exper-iments. New York: Springer.

6. Kees Aarts, Andre Blais, and Hermann Schmitt, (Eds). 2011. Political Leaders and DemocraticElections. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

5. Shaun Bowler, Bernard Grofman and Andre Blais. (Eds). 2009. Duverger’s Law of PluralityVoting: The Logic of Party Competition in Canada, India, the U.K. and the U.S. New York:Springer.

4. Andre Blais. (Ed). 2008. To Keep or to Change First Past the Post: The Politics of ElectoralReform. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

3. Paul Howe, Richard Johnston and Andre Blais. (Eds). 2005. Strengthening Canadian Democ-racy. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy.

2. Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. (Eds). 1991. The Budget Maximizing Bureaucrat: Appraisalsand Evidence. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

1. Andre Blais. (Ed). 1986. Industrial Policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

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Journal Articles 208. Carolina Plescia, Andre Blais and John Hogsrom. “Do people want a fairer electoral sys-tem? An experimental study in four countries.” Forthcoming at European Journal of PoliticalScience.

207. *Jean-Francois Daoust, Claire Durand and Andre Blais. “Are Pre-election Polls More Helpfulthan Harmful? Evidence from the Canadian Case.” Forthcoming at Canadian Public Policy.

206. *Eric Guntermann and Andre Blais. “How do voters react when their party forms a coalitionthey dislike?.” Forthcoming at West European Politics.

205. *Fernando Feitosa, Andre Blais and Ruth Dassonneville. “Does compulsory voting foster civicduty to vote?” Forthcoming at Election Law Journal.

204. Claire Durand and Andre Blais. “Quebec 2018: A failure of the polls or else?” Forthcomingat Canadian Journal of Political Science.

203. *Jean-Francois Daoust, Andre Blais and Gabrielle Peloquin-Skulski. “What do voters do whenthey prefer a leader from another party?” Forthcoming at Party Politics.

202. Ignacio Lago and Andre Blais. “Decentralization and Electoral Swings.” Forthcoming at Re-gional Studies.

201. *Christopher Anderson, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Daoust, Luc Arrondel, Jean-FrancoisLaslier, and Karine van der Straeten. “Messi, Ronaldo, and the politics of celebrity elections:Voting for the best soccer player of the world.” Forthcoming at Perspectives on Politics.

200. *Semra Sevi, Can Mekik, Andre Blais, Semih Cakir. “How Do Turks Abroad Vote?” Forth-coming at Turkish Studies.

199. Ludovic Rheault, Andre Blais, John Aldrich and Thomas Gschwend. “Understanding peo-ple’s choice when they have votes.” Forthcoming at Journal of Elections, Public Opinion andParties.

198. Ruth Dassonneville, Andre Blais, Marc Hooghe and Kris Deschouwer. “The effects of surveymode and sampling in Belgian election studies: a comparison of national probability fact-to-face survey and a non probability Internet survey.” Forthcoming at Acta Politica.

197. *Eric Guntermann, Andre Blais, Marc Guinjoan, and Ignacio Lago. “A study of voting be-haviour in an exceptional context: The 2017 Catalan election.” Forthcoming at EuropeanPolitical Science.

196. Vincent Arel-Bundock, Andre Blais and Ruth Dassonneville. “Do voters benchmark economicperformance?” Forthcoming at British Journal of Political Science.

195. *Carol Galais and Andre Blais. “Duty to vote and political support in Asia.” Forthcoming atInternational Journal of Public Opinion Research.

194. Carol Galais and Andre Blais. (2019) “Is there a gender gap in the sense of duty to vote?”Societies 9:78.

193. *Andre Blais, Carol Galais and Maxime Coulombe. (2019) “The effect of social pressure fromfamily and friends on turnout.” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 36(9): 2824-2841.

192. *Yannick Dufresne, Anja Kilibarda, Andre Blais, and Alexis Bibeau-Gagnon. (2019) “Reli-giosity or Racism? The Bases of Opposition to Religious Accommodation in Quebec.” Nationsand Nationalism 25(2): 673-696.

191. *Semra Sevi, Vincent Arel-Bundock and Andre Blais. (2019) “Do Women Get Fewer Votes?No.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 52(1): 201-210.

190. *Filip Kostelka, Andre Blais and Elisabeth Gidengil. (2019) “Has the Gender Gap in VoterTurnout Really Disappeared?” West European Politics 42(3): 437-463.

189. *Andre Blais, Carol Galais and Danielle Mayer. (2019) “Is it a duty to vote and to be in-formed?” Political Studies Review 17(4): 328-339.

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188. Daniel Stockemer and Andre Blais. (2019) “Voters and abstainers in national and EuropeanElections?” European Review 27(2): 300-315.

187. Ignacio Lago and Andre Blais. (2019) “Early voting and satisfaction with vote choice.” Rep-resentation 55(20): 225-233.

186. *Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Daoust, Ruth Dassonneville and Gabrielle Peloquin-Skulski. (2019)“What is the cost of voting?” Electoral Studies 59(20): 225-233.

185. *Andre Blais, Fernando Feitosa and Semra Sevi. (2019) “Was my decision to vote (or abstain)the right one?” Party Politics 25(3): 382-389.

184. Andre Blais and Christopher Achen. (2019) “Civic duty and voter turnout.” Political Behavior41(2): 473-497.

183. Damien Bol, Andre Blais, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Lidia Nunez and Xavier Gillard. (2018) “Votingand satisfaction with democracy in flexible-list PR.” Electoral Studies 56: 23-34.

182. Andre Blais. (2018) “The Language of Political Science: Should It Be English?” EuropeanPolitical Science 17(3) 337-339.

181. *Dieter Stiers, Jean-Francois Daoust and Andre Blais. (2018) “What Makes People Believethat their Party Won the Election” Electoral Studies 55: 21-29.

180. Damien Bol, Andre Blais and Jean-Francois Laslier. (2018) “A mixed-utility theory of votechoice regret.” Public Choice 176(3-4): 461-478.

179. *Daniel Stockemer, Andre Blais, Filip Kostelka and Chris Chhim. (2018) “Voting in theEurovision Song Contest.” Politics 38(4): 428-442.

178. *Damien Bol, Andre Blais and Simon Labbe St-Vincent. (2018) “Which matters most: Partystrategic exit or voter strategic voting? A laboratory experiment.” Political Science Researchand Methods 6(2): 229-244.

177. *Semra Sevi, Antoine Yoshinaka and Andre Blais. (2018) “Legislative Party Switching and theChanging Nature of the Canadian Party System, 1867-2015.” Canadian Journal of PoliticalScience 51: 665-695.

176. *Filip Kostelka and Andre Blais. (2018) “The Chicken and Egg Question: Satisfaction withDemocracy and Voter Turnout.” PS: Political Science & Politics 51: 370-376.

175. Andre Blais and Arianna Degan. (2017) “L’etude empirique du vote strategique.” L’Actualiteeconomique 93(1-2): 47-78.

174. Andre Blais, Arnaud Dellis and Michel Le Breton. (2017) “Elections: Comportements, Mecanismeset Reformes” L’Actualite economique, Revue d’analyse economique 93: 5-21.

173. Tom Verthe, Damien Bol, Stefanie Beyens and Andre Blais. (2017) “Making voters count inparliament or government.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 27: 389-412.

172. *Jean-Francois Daoust and Andre Blais. (2017) “How much do voters care about the electoraloutcome in their district?” Journal of Representative Democracy 53: 233-246.

171. *Andre Blais and Jean-Francois Daoust. (2017) “What do voters do when they like a localcandidate from another party?” Canadian Journal of Political Science 50: 1103-1109.

170. Bernard Dolez, Annie Laurent and Andre Blais. (2017) “Strategic voting in the second roundof a two- round system.” French Politics 15: 27-42.

169. *Andre Blais, Eric Guntermann and Marc Andre Bodet. (2017) “Linking Party Preferenceand the Composition of Government: A New Standard for Evaluating the Performance ofElectoral Democracy.” Political Science Research and Methods 5: 315-331.

168. *Andre Blais, Alexandre Morin-Chasse and Shane Singh. (2017) “Election Outcomes, Legisla-tive Representation, and Satisfaction with Democracy.” Party Politics 23: 85-95.

167. *Ellen Quintelier and Andre Blais. (2017) “Intended and Reported Political Participation.”International Journal of Public Opinion Research 28: 117-128.

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166. Guillermo Cordero and Andre Blais. (2017) “Is a corrupt government totally unacceptable?”West European Politics 40: 645-662.

165. Sona Golder, Laura Stephenson, Karine Van der Straeten, Andre Blais, Damien Bol, PhilipHarfst and Jean-Francois Laslier. (2017) “Votes for women: electoral systems and support forfemale candidates.” Politics & Gender 413: 107-131.

164. *Andre Blais and Anja Kilibarda. (2016) “Correct Voting and Post-Election Regret.” PS :Political Science & Politics 49: 761-765.

163. *Damien Bol, Philipp Harfst, Andre Blais, Sona Golder, Jean-Francois Laslier, Laura Stephen-son and Karine van der Straeten. (2016) “Addressing Europe’s Democratic Deficit: An Ex-perimental Evaluation of the Pan-European District Proposal.” European Union Politics 17:525-545.

162. Jean-Francois Laslier and Andre Blais. (2016) “Systemes electoraux, qualite de la democratie :qu’apporte la science economique a la science politique?” Regards croises sur l’economie 18:154-164.

161. Andre Blais. (2016) “Is Duverger’s Law Valid?” French Politics 14: 126-130.

160. *Andre Blais and Carol Galais. (2016) “Measuring the Civic Duty to Vote: A Proposal.”Electoral Studies 41: 60-69.

159. *Carol Galais and Andre Blais. (2016) “Do People Feel More of a Duty to Vote in SomeElections?” West European Politics 39: 755-777.

158. *Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Anja Kilibarda. (2016) “Partisanship, Information andPerceptions of Government Corruption.” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 29:95-110.

157. *Simon Labbe St-Vincent, Andre Blais and Jean-Benoıt Pilet. (2016) “The Electoral SweetSpot in the Lab.” Journal of Experimental Political Science 3: 75-83.

156. *Simon Labbe-St-Vincent and Andre Blais. (2016) “Le vote a l’Election d’a cote.” Politiqueet Societes 35: 49-72.

155. *Carol Galais and Andre Blais. (2016) “Beyond Rationalization: Voting out of Duty or Ex-pressing Duty after Voting?” International Political Science Review 37: 213-229.

154. Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, Francois Poinas and Karine van der Straeten. (2015) “Cit-izens’ Preferences about Voting Rules: Self-Interest, Ideology, and Sincerity.” Public Choice164: 423-442

153. *Hanna Wass, Andre Blais, Alexandre Morin-Chasse and Marjukka Weide. (2015) “EngagingImmigrants? Examining the Correlates of Political Participation among Voters with MigrationBackground.” Journal of Election, Public Opinion, and Parties 25: 407-424.

152. *Ruth Dassonneville, Andre Blais and Yves Dejaeghere. (2015) “Staying with the Party,Switching or Exiting? A Comparative Analysis of Determinants of Party Switching and Ab-staining.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties 25: 387-405.

151. Romain Lachat, Andre Blais and Ignacio Lago. (2015) “Assessing the Mechanical and Psy-chological Effects of District Magnitude.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties25: 284-299.

150. *Jean-Francois Laslier, Andre Blais, Damien Bol, Sona Golder, Philipp Harfst, Laura Stephen-son and Karine Van der Straeten. (2015) “The EuroVotePlus Experiment.” European UnionPolitics 16: 601-615.

149. Dario Tuorto and Andre Blais, (2014 )“Angry Enough to Abstain? Turnout, Political Discon-tent and the Economic Crisis in the 2013 Elections.” (Polis 28 25-36.

148. *Andre Blais and Filip Kostelka. (2015) “The Decision to Vote or Abstain in the 2014 EuropeanElections.” Revue Europeenne des Sciences Sociales 53: 79-94.

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147. *Andre Blais, Jean-Benoit Pilet, Simon Labbe-St-Vincent and Rafael Trebich. (2014) “VotingCorrectly in Lab Elections with Monetary Incentives: The Impact of District Magnitude.”Party Politics 22: 544-551.

146. *Andre Blais, Jean-Benoıt Pilet, Karine van der Straeten, Jean-Francois Laslier and MaximeHeroux-Legault. (2014) “To Vote or to Abstain? An Experimental Test of Rational Calculusin First Past the Post and PR Elections.” Electoral Studies 36: 451-474.

145. *Carol Galais and Andre Blais. (2014) “A Call of Duty in Hard Times: Duty to Vote and theSpanish Economic Crisis.” Research and Politics. 1: 1-8.

144. *Andre Blais, Cengiz Erisen and Ludovic Rheault. (2014) “Strategic Voting and CoordinationProblems in Proportional Systems: An Experimental Study.” Political Research Quarterly 67:386-397.

143. *Laurie Beaudonnet, Andre Blais, Damien Bol and Martial Foucault. (2014) “The Impactof Election Outcomes on Satisfaction with Democracy Under a Two-Round System.” FrenchPolitics 22: 22-35.

142. Andre Blais. (2014) “Why is Turnout So Low in Switzerland?” Swiss Political Science Review20: 520-528.

141. *Delia Dumitrescu and Andre Blais. (2014) “Anxiety and Vote Decision-Making in WinnerTake All Elections.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 47: 451-474.

140. Andre Blais and Daniel Rubenson. (2013) “The Source of Turnout Decline: New Values orNew Contexts?” Comparative Political Studies, 46: 95-117.

139. Karine van der Straeten, Jean-Francois Laslier and Andre Blais. (2013) “Vote Au Pluriel: HowPeople Vote When Offered to vote Under Different Rules?” PS Political Science & Politics 46:324-329.

138. Karine van der Straeten, Nicolas Sauger, Jean-Francois Laslier and Andre Blais. (2013) “Sort-ing out Mechanical and Psychological Effects in Candidate Elections: An Appraisal withExperimental Data.” British Journal of Political Science 43: 937-944.

137. *Shane Singh, Ekrem Karakoc and Andre Blais. (2012) “Differentiating Winners: How Elec-tions Affect Satisfaction with Democracy.” Electoral Studies, 31: 201-211.

136. *Eugenie Dostie-Goulet, Andre Blais, Patrick Fournier and Elisabeth Gidengil. (2012) “L’abstentionselective, ou pourquoi certains jeunes qui votent au federal boudent les elections municipales.”Canadian Journal of Political Science 45: 909-927.

135. *Andre Blais, Maxime Heroux-Legault, Laura Stephenson, William Cross and Elisabeth Gi-dengil. (2012) “Assessing the Psychological and Mechanical Impact of Electoral Rules: AQuasi-Experiment.” Electoral Studies, 31: 829–837.

134. William Cross and Andre Blais. (2012) “Who Selects Party Leaders?” Party Politics, 18:127-150.

133. Peter Sodurlund, Hanna Waas and Andre Blais. (2011) “The Impact of Motivational andContextual Factors on Turnout in First- and Second-Order Elections.” Electoral Studies 30:689-699.

132. *Shane Singh, Ignacio Lago and Andre Blais. (2011) “Winning and Competitiveness as De-terminants of Political Support.” Social Science Quarterly, 92: 695-709.

131. *Andre Blais and Simon Labbe St-Vincent. (2011) “Personality Traits, Political Attitudes,and the Propensity to Vote.” European Journal of Political Research, 50: 395-417.

130. *Delia Dumitrescu and Andre Blais. (2011) “Increased Realism at Lower Cost: The Case forthe Hybrid Experiment.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 44: 521-523.

129. *Andre Blais, Romain Lachat, Airo Hino and Pascal Doray-Demers. (2011) “The Mechanicaland Psychological Effects of Electoral Systems.” Comparative Politics, 44: 1599-1621.

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128. Patrick Fournier, Mathieu Turgeon, Andre Blais, Joanna Everitt, Elisabeth Gidengil and NeilNevitte. (2011) “Deliberation from Within: Changing One’s Mind During an Interview.”Political Psychology 32: 885-919.

127. *Andre Blais, Eva Anduiza and Aina Gallego. (2011) “Decentralization and Voter Turnout.”Environment and Planning C, 29: 297-320.

126. *Andre Blais and Ludovic Rheault. (2011) “Optimists and Skeptics: Why Do People Believein the Value of their Single Vote?” Electoral Studies, 30: 77-82.

125. Andre Blais. (2010) “Making Electoral Democracy Work.” Electoral Studies 29: 169-170.

124. Karine van der Straeten, Jean-Francois Laslier, Nicolas Sauger and Andre Blais. (2010)“Strategic, Sincere, and Heuristic Voting under Four Election Rules.” Social Choice and Wel-fare, 35: 435-472.

123. Andre Blais. (2010) “The French Electoral and Party System in Comparative Perspective.”French Politics, 8: 79-82.

122. *Andre Blais, Simon Labbe St-Vincent, Jean-Francois Laslier, Nicolas Sauger and Karine vander Straeten. (2010) “Strategic Vote Choice in One Round and Two Round Elections: AnExperimental Study.” Political Research Quarterly, 20: 1-9.

121. *Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte, Joanna Everitt and JiyoonKim. (2010) “Political Judgments, Perceptions of Facts, and Partisan Bias.” Electoral Studies29: 1-12.

120. *Andre Blais, Jiyoon Kim and Martial Foucault. (2010) “Public Spending, Public Deficits,and Government Coalitions.” Political Studies, 68: 829-846.

119. Paul R. Abramson, John H. Aldrich, Andre Blais, Matthew Diamond, Abraham Diskin, IndridiH. Indridason, Daniel Lee and Renan Levine. (2010) “Comparing Strategic Voting UnderFPTP and PR Systems.” Comparative Political Studies, 43: 61-90.

118. James C. Garand, Michael W. Giles, Andre Blais and Iain McLean. (2009) “Political ScienceJournals in Comparative Perspective: Evaluating Scholarly Journals in the United States,Canada, and the United Kingdom.” PS: Political Science & Politics 36: 293-308.

117. *Andre Blais and Peter J. Loewen. (2009) “The Electoral System and Its Effects.” WestEuropean Politics 34: 342-356.

116. Andre Blais and Ignacio Lago. (2009) “A General Measure of District Competitiveness.”Electoral Studies 28: 94-100.

115. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier and Neil Nevitte. (2009) “Information,Visibility, and Elections: Why Electoral Outcomes Differ When Voters Are Better Informed.”European Journal of Political Research 48: 256-280.

114. Iain McLean, Andre Blais, James C. Garand and Micheal Giles. (2009) “Comparative JournalRatings: A Survey Report.” Political Studies Review 7: 18-38.

113. *Andre Blais and Andrea Perrella. (2008) “Systemic Effects of Televised Leaders’ Debates.”The International Journal of Press/Politics 13: 451-464.

112. *Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte and Bruce Hicks. (2009)“Measuring Expectations: Comparing Alternative Approaches.” Electoral Studies, 27: 337-343.

111. *Agnieszka Dobrzynska and Andre Blais. (2008) “Testing Zaller’s Reception and AcceptanceModel in an Intense Election Campaign.” Political Behavior 30: 259-275.

110. Eric Montpetit, Andre Blais and Martial Foucault. (2008) “What Does It Take for a CanadianPolitical Scientist to Get Cited.” Social Science Quarterly, 89: 802-816.

109. Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte, Andre Blais and Elisabeth Gidengil. (2008) “Election Cam-paigns as Information Campaigns: Who Learns What and Does It Matter.” Political Commu-nication, 25: 229-248.

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108. *Steven White, Neil Nevitte, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Patrick Fournier. (2008)“The Political Resocialization of Immigrants: Resistance or Life-Long Learning?” PoliticalResearch Quarterly, 61: 268-281.

107. *Daniel Rubenson, Andre Blais, Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2007)“Does Low Turnout Matter? Evidence from the 2000 Canadian Election.” Electoral Studies,26: 589-597.

106. Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, Annie Laurent, Nicolas Sauger and Karine Van der Straeten.(2007) “One-round vs Two-round Elections: An Experimental Study.” French Politics 5: 278-286.

105. *Andre Blais and Francois Gelineau. (2007) “Winning, Losing, and Satisfaction with Democ-racy” Political Studies 55: 425-441.

104. *Andre Blais and Indridi Indridason. (2007) “Making Candidates Count: The Logic of Elec-toral Alliances in Two Round Legislative Elections.” Journal of Politics 69: 193-205.

103. Andre Blais. (2006) “What Affects Turnout?” Annual Review of Political Science 9: 111-125.

102. Andre Blais. (2006) “The Causes and Consequences of the Cumul des Mandat.” French Politics4: 266-268.

101. Andre Blais and Kees Aarts. (2006) “Electoral Systems and Turnout.” Acta Politica 41: 180-196.

100. *Andre Blais and Marc Andre Bodet. (2006) “How Do Voters Form Expectations About theParties’ Chances of Winning the Election?” Social Science Quarterly 87: 477-493.

99. *Andre Blais and Marc Andre Bodet. (2006) “Does Proportional Representation Foster CloserCongruence Between Citizens and Policymakers?” Comparative Political Studies 39: 1243-1262.

98. *Andre Blais, John Aldrich, Indridi Indridason and Renan Levine. 2006. “Do Voters CareAbout Government Coalitions?” Party Politics12: 691-705.

97. *Peter Loewen and Andre Blais. (2006) “Did Bill C-24 Affect Voter Turnout? Evidence fromthe 2000 and 2004 Elections.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 39: 935-943.

96. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Joanna Everitt, Patrick Fournier and Neil Nevitte. (2006)“Back to the Future? Making Sense of the 2004 Canadian Election outside Quebec”,CanadianJournal of Political Science, 39: 1-25.

95. Andre Blais. (2005) “Accounting for the Electoral Success of the Liberal Party in Canada.”Canadian Journal of Political Science 38: 821-840.

94. *Andre Blais, Agnieszka Dobrzynska and Indridi Indridason. (2005) “To Adopt or Not toAdopt Proportional Representation: The Politics of Institutional Choice.” British Journal ofPolitical Science 35: 182-190.

93. *Andre Blais, Robert Young and Martin Turcotte. (2005) “Direct or Indirect? Assessing TwoApproaches to the Measurement of Strategic Voting?” Electoral Studies 24: 163-176.

92. *Daniel Rubenson, Andre Blais, Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2004)“Accounting for the Age Gap in Turnout.” Acta Politica 39: 407-421.

91. Andre Blais. (2004) “How Many Voters Change their Mind in the Month Preceding theElection?”, PS: Political Science and Politics 37: 801-803.

90. *Andre Blais, Mathieu Turgeon, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau. (2004)“Which Matters Most? Comparing the Impact of Issues and the Economy in American, Britishand Canadian Elections.” British Journal of Political Science 34: 555-563.

89. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau. (2004) “Do (Some) Cana-dian Voters Punish a Prime Minister for Calling a Snap Election?” Political Studies 52: 307-323.

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88. *Andre Blais and Mathieu Turgeon. (2004) “How Good Are Voters at Sorting Out the WeakestCandidate in their Constituency.” Electoral Studies 23: 455-461.

87. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau. (2004) “Where DoesTurnout Decline Come From?” European Journal of Political Research 43: 221-236.

86. Andre Blais. (2004) “Les elections affectent-elles les politiques gouvernementales? Le cas desdepenses publiques.” Revue francaise de science politique 53: 929-940.

85. *Andre Blais, Claire Durand and Marc Andre Bodet. (2003) “The Dynamics of Vote Intentionsin the First Round of the 2002 French Presidential Election.” French Politics 1: 369-375.

84. *Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Agnieszka Dobrzynska, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau.(2003) “Does the Local Candidate Matter?” Canadian Journal of Political Science 36: 657-664.

83. *Agniezka Dobrzynska, Andre Blais and Richard Nadeau. (2003) “Do the Media Have a DirectImpact on the Vote?” International Journal of Public Opinion Research 15: 27-43.

82. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. (2003) “Campaign Dy-namics in the 2000 Canadian Election: How the Leader Debate Salvaged the ConservativeParty.” PS: Political Science & Politics 36: 45-50.

81. *Patrick Fournier, Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2003)“Issue Importance and Performance Voting.” Political Behavior 25: 51-68.

80. Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2002) “The Impact ofIssues and the Economy in the 1997 Canadian Election.” Canadian Journal of Political Science35: 409-421.

79. Andre Blais. (2002) “Why Is There So Little Strategic Voting in Canadian Plurality RuleElections?” Political Studies 50: 445-454.

78. *Claire Durand, Andre Blais and Sebastien Vachon. (2002) “Accounting for Biases in ElectionSurveys: The Case of the 1998 Quebec Election.” Journal of Official Statistics 18: 25-44.

77. Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2001) “The Formationof Party Preferences: Testing the Proximity and Directional Models.” European Journal ofPolitical Research 40: 81-91.

76. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. (2001) “Measuring PartyIdentification: Britain, Canada, and the United States.” Political Behavior, 23: 5-22.

75. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. (2001) “The Correlatesand Consequences of Anti-Partyism in the 1997 Canadian Election.” Party Politics 7: 491-513.

74. Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2001) “Measuring Strate-gic Voting in Multiparty Plurality Elections.” Electoral Studies 20: 343-352.

73. *Claire Durand, Andre Blais and Sebastien Vachon. (2001) “A Late Campaign Swing or aFailure of the Polls? The Case of the 1998 Quebec Election.” Public Opinion Quarterly 65:108-123.

72. *Patrick Fournier, Richard Nadeau, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2001)“Validation of Time-of-Voting Decision Recall.” Public Opinion Quarterly 65: 95-107.

71. *Andre Blais, Louis Massicotte and Antoine Yoshinaka. (2001) “Deciding Who Has the Rightto Vote: Election Laws in Democracies.” Electoral Studies 20: 41-62.

70. Andre Blais, Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil and Richard Nadeau. (2000) “Do People HaveFeelings Towards Leaders About Whom They Say They Know Nothing?”, Public OpinionQuarterly 64: 452-464.

69. *Andre Blais, Robert Young and Miriam Lapp. (2000) “The Calculus of Voting: An EmpiricalTest.” European Journal of Political Research 37: 181-201.

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68. Richard Nadeau, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (2000) “It’s UnemploymentStupid! Why Perceptions about the Job Situation Hurt the Liberals in the 1997 Election.”Canadian Public Policy 26: 77-94.

67. Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (1999) “Campaign Dy-namics in the 1997 Canadian Election.” Canadian Public Policy 25: 197-205.

66. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. (1999) “Making Sense ofRegional Voting in the 1997 Federal Election: Liberal and Reform Support Outside Quebec.”Canadian Journal of Political Science 32: 247-272.

65. Louis Massicotte and Andre Blais. (1999) “Mixed Electoral Systems: A Conceptual andEmpirical Survey.” Electoral Studies 18: 341-366.

64. Richard Nadeau, Pierre Martin and Andre Blais. (1999) “Attitude Toward Risk-Taking andIndividual Choice in the Quebec Referendum on Sovereignty.” British Journal of PoliticalScience 29: 523-539.

63. Andre Blais and Robert Young. (1999) “Why Do People Vote?: An Experiment in Rational-ity.” Public Choice 99: 39-55.

62. Claire Durand and Andre Blais. (1999) “Why Did the Polls Go Wrong in the 1998 QuebecElection? The Answer from Post-Election Polls.” Bulletin de methodologie sociologique 62:43-48.

61. Andre Blais. (1999) “La tolerance du public au mensonge politique.” Ethique publique 1:27-30.

60. Andre Blais, Pierre Martin and Richard Nadeau. (1998) “Can People Explain Their OwnVote? Introspective Questions as Indicators of Salience in the 1995 Quebec Referendum onSovereignty.” Quality and Quantity 32: 355-366.

59. *Andre Blais and Agnieszka Dobrzynska. (1998) “Turnout in Electoral Democracies.” Euro-pean Journal of Political Research 33: 239-261.

58. *Andre Blais, Louis Massicotte and Agnieszka Dobrzynska. (1997) “Direct Presidential Elec-tions: A World Summary.” Electoral Studies 16: 441-455.

57. Andre Blais and Louis Massicotte. (1997) “Electoral Formulas: A Macroscopic Perspective.”European Journal of Political Research 32: 107-129.

56. Andre Blais, Richard Johnston, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. (1996) “La dynamiquereferendaire : pourquoi les Canadiens ont-ils rejete l’Accord de Charlottetown?” Revue francaisede science politique 46: 817-830.

55. Andre Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion. (1996) “Do Parties Make a Difference? AReappraisal.” American Journal of Political Science 40: 514-520.

54. *Andre Blais and Martin Boyer. (1996) “Assessing the impact of televised debates: The caseof the 1988 Canadian Election.” British Journal of Political Science 26: 143-164.

53. *Andre Blais and Richard Nadeau. (1996) “Measuring strategic voting: A two-step procedure.”Electoral Studies 15: 39-52.

52. Andre Blais and Louis Massicotte. (1996) “Mixed Electoral Systems: An Overview.” Repre-sentation 33: 115-118.

51. Andre Blais, Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil, Henry Brady and Richard Johnston. (1995)“L’e1ection federale de 1993 : le comportement electoral des Quebecois.” Revue quebecoise descience politique 27: 15-49.

50. Neil Nevitte, Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Henry Brady and Elisabeth Gidengil. (1995)“Electoral Discontinuity in Canada: The 1993 Federal Election.” International Social ScienceJournal 146: 583-599.

49. *Andre Blais, Robert Young, Christopher Fleury and Miriam Lapp. (1995) “Do people voteon the basis of minimax regret?” Political Research Ouarterly 48: 827-836.

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48. *Richard Nadeau and Andre Blais. (1995) “Economic conditions, leader evaluations and elec-tion outcomes in Canada.” Canadian Public Policy 21: 212-219.

47. *Richard Nadeau and Andre Blais. (1993) “Explaining election outcomes in Canada: economyand politics.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 26: 775-790.

46. Andre Blais and Elisabeth Gidengil. (1993) “Things are not always what they seem: French-English differences and the problem of measurement equivalence”, Canadian Journal of Polit-ical Science 26: 541-556.

45. *Richard Nadeau and Andre Blais. (1993) “Accepting the election outcome: The effect ofparticipation on loser’s consent.” British Journal of Political Science 23: 553-563.

44. Andre Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion. (1993) “Are leftist governments more generoustoward public sector employeers’: evidence from Canada, 1967-84.” Governance 6: 67-78.

43. Andre Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion. (1993) “Do parties make a difference? Partiesand the size of government in liberal democracies.” American Journal of Political Science 37:40-62.

42. *Andre Blais and Richard Nadeau. (1992) “The electoral budget cycle.” Public Choice 74:389-403.

41. *Andre Blais and Richard Nadeau. (1992) “To be or not to be sovereignist: Quebeckers’perennial dilemma.” Canadian Public Policy 18: 89-103.

40. Andre Blais. (1991) “Le clivage linguistique au Canada.” Recherches Sociographiques 32: 43-54.

39. Andre Blais. (1991) “The debate over electoral systems.” International Political Science Re-view 12: 239-260.

38. Andre Blais and Ken Carty. (1991) “The psychological impact of electoral laws: measuringDuverger’s elusive factor.” British Journal of Political Science 21: 79-93.

37. Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. (1990) “Are bureaucrats budget maximizers? The Niskanenmodel and its critics.” Polity 22: 655-675.

36. Andre Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion. (1990) “The public/private sector cleavage inNorth America.” Comparative Political Studies 23: 381-404.

35. Andre Blais and Ken Carty. (1990) “Does proportional representation foster voter turnout?”European Journal of Political Research 18: 167-181.

34. *Richard Nadeau and Andre Blais. (1990) “Do Canadians distinguish between parties? Per-ceptions of party competence.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 23: 317-335.

33. Andre Blais and Jean Crete. (1990) “Can a party punish its faithful clientele? The Partiquebecois and public sector employees in Quebec.” Canadian Public Administration 32: 623-632.

32. Andre Blais. (1990) “Les etudes sur la politique canadienne: une contribution modeste maisdistincte!” International Journal of Canadian Studies 1-2: 55-77.

31. *Andre Blais and Lyne Deschenes. (1989) “L’economie en rose.” Recherches Sociographiques30: 101-109.

30. Andre Blais, Jean-Michel Cousineau and Ken McRoberts. (1989) “The determinants of mini-mum wage rates.” Public Choice 62: 15-24.

29. Francois Beland and Andre Blais. (1989) “Quantitative methods and contemporary sociologyin francophone Quebec.” Canadian Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 26: 533-557.

28. Richard Johnston and Andre Blais. (1988) “Meech Lake and mass politics: the distinct societyclause.” Canadian Public Policy 14: 25-43.

27. Andre Blais and Ken Carty. (1988) “The effectiveness of the plurality rule.” British Journalof Political Science 18: 550-553.

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26. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. (1988) “The political economy of taxation: the cor-porate income tax and the Canadian manufacturing industry.” Public Finance Ouarterly 16:315-329.

25. Andre Blais. (1988) “The classification of electoral systems.” European Journal of PoliticalResearch 16: 99-110.

24. Andre Blais and Ken Carty. (1987) “The impact of electoral formulae on the creation ofmajority governments.” Electoral Studies 5: 109-218.

23. Andre Blais and Jean Crete. (1987) “Le vote et les menages.” Recherches Sociographiques 18:393-405.

22. Claude Montmarquette and Andre Blais. (1987) “A survey measure of risk aversion.” Eco-nomics Letters 25: 27-30.

21. John Mc Callum and Andre Blais. (1987) “Government, special interest groups and economicgrowth.” Public Choice 54: 3-19.

20. Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. (1987) “Les employes du secteur public sont-ils differents?”Revue francaise de science politique 37: 76-97.

19. Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. (1987) “Trop d’Etat? Un barometre de l’opinion.” Politique11: 43-73.

18. Andre Blais. (1986) “The political economy of public subsidies.” Comparative Political Studies19: 201-217.

17. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. (1986) “The corporate income tax: tax expendituresand tax discrimination in the Canadian manufacturing industry.” Canadian Tax Journal 34:1122-1139.

16. Andre Blais, Jean Crete and Guy Lachapelle. (1986) “L’e1ection quebecoise de 1985 : un bilandes sondages.” Revue canadienne de science politique 19: 325-337.

15. Andre Blais, Philippe Faucher and Robert Young. (1986) “La dynamique de l’aide financieredirecte du gouvernement federal a l’industrie manufacturiere au Canada.” Revue canadiennede science politique 19: 29-53.

14. Andre Blais and Jean Crete. (1986) “La clientele pequiste : caracteristiques et evolution.”Politique 10: 5-31.

13. Robert Young, Philippe Faucher and Andre Blais. (1984) “The concept of province-building:a critique.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 17: 783-819.

12. Andre Blais and Kenneth McRoberts. (1983) “Public expenditure in Ontario and Quebec,1950-1980 explaining the differences.” Journal of Canadian Studies 18: 28-54.

11. Philippe Faucher, Andre Blais and Robert Young. (1983) “L’aide directe au secteur manufac-turier au Quebec et en Ontario, 1960-1980.” Journal of Canadian Studies 18: 28-54.

10. Andre Blais and Kenneth McRoberts. (1983) “Dynamisme et contraintes des finances publiquesau Quebec.” Politique 3: 27-53.

9. Andre Blais. (1982) “Le Public Choice et la croissance de l’Etat.” Revue canadienne de sciencepolitique 15: 783-807.

8. Andre Blais and Philippe Faucher. (1981) “La politique industrielle dans les economies capi-talistes avancees.” Revue canadienne de science politique 14: 3-35.

7. Andre Blais. (1979) “La politique agricole du gouvernement quebecois, 1952-1973.” Recherchessociographiques 20: 173-205.

6. Andre Blais. (1978) “La politique agricole et les resultats electoraux en milieu agricole auQuebec.” Revue canadienne de science politique 11: 333-382.

5. *Caroline Andrew, Andre Blais and Rachel DesRosiers. (1977) “Les echevins et la formationdes politiques : note methodologique.” Administration publique du Canada 20: 231-242.

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4. Andre Blais. (1974) “Power and causality.” Quality and Quantity 8: 45-63.

3. *Andre Blais, Francois Renaud and Rachel DesRosiers. (1974) “L’effet en amont de la carteelectorale : le cas de la region de Quebec a l’election federale de 1968.” Revue canadienne descience politique 7: 648-672.

2. Andre Blais. (1973) “Third parties in Canadian provincial politics.” Canadian Journal ofPolitical Science 6: 422-439.

1. Andre Blais, Helene Cantin and Jean Crete. (1970) “Les elections comme phenomene dedecision collective : les elections federales de 1957 et 1965 au Quebec.” Revue canadienne descience politique 3: 522-540.

Book Chapters 105. Andre Blais, Shaun Bowler, and Bernard Grofman. 2019. “Electoral and Party Systems.” InThe United States and Canada: How Two Democracies Differ, and Why It Matters, Paul J.Quirk. (Ed). Oxford University Press.

104. Andre Blais and Arianna Degan. 2019. “Strategic Voting.” In The Oxford Handbook of PublicChoice, Roger D. Congleton, Bernard N. Grofman, and Stefan Voigt. (Eds). New York:Oxford University Press.

103. Peter Loewen, Daniel Rubenson Andre Blais. 2019. “The future of election studies & thestudy of elections” In Duty and Choice: The Evolution of the Study of Voting and VotersToronto : University of Toronto Press.

102. Andre Blais. 2018. “Le Scrutin Proportionnel Produit-il une Meilleure Representation deL’opinion?” In La politique en questions Montreal : Presses de l’Universite de Montreal.

101. John Aldrich, Andre Blais and Laura Stephenson. 2018. “Strategic Voting and PoliticalInstitutions.” In The many faces of strategic voting. John Aldrich, Andre Blais and LauraStephenson. (Eds). Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

100. Andre Blais, Peter Loewen, Daniel Rubenson, Laura Stephenson and Elisabeth Gidengil. 2018.“Information on Party Strength and Strategic Voting: Evidence of Non-Effects from a Ran-domized Experiment.” In The many faces of strategic voting. John Aldrich, Andre Blais andLaura Stephenson. (Eds). Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

99. Philipp Harfst, Andre Blais and Damien Bol. 2018. “Voting Strategically in Two-Vote Elec-tions.” In The many faces of strategic voting. John Aldrich, Andre Blais and Laura Stephenson.(Eds). Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press.

98. *Andre Blais, Carol Galais, and Theresa Reide. 2017. “In the Line of Duty: The Moral Basisof Turnout in the 2011 Irish Election.” In A Conservative Revolution? Electoral Change inTwenty-First-Century Ireland. Michael Marsh, David M. Farrell, and Gail McElroy. (Eds).Oxford: Oxford University Press.

97. Hanna Wass and Andre Blais. 2017. “Turnout.” In The Sage Handbook of Electoral Behaviour,Kai Arzheimer, Jocelyn Evans, and Michael Lewis-Beck. (Eds). London: Sage.

96. *Andre Blais, Eric Guntermann, and Marc Andre Bodet. 2016. “Correler la preference despartis politiques et la composition du gouvernement : vers un nouveau standard d’evaluationde la performance des democraties electorales.” In Au-dela de la representation : les figuresde la democratie, Karim Benyekhief (Ed). Montreal : Les Editions Themis.

95. Bernard Dolez, Annie Laurent, and Andre Blais. 2016. “Le vote strategique de second tour.Retour sur les elections municipales de 2014.” In Les elections locales francaises 2014-2015,Groupement de recherche sur l’administration locale en Europe, Editions du Moniteur, Antony.

94. Claire Durand and Andre Blais. 2016. “Le sondage.” In Recherche sociale : De la problematiquea la collecte des donnees, Benoıt Gauthier and Isabelle Bourgeois (Eds). Montreal : Pressesde l’Universite du Quebec.

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93. Claire Durand and Andre Blais. 2016. “La mesure.” In Recherche sociale : De la problematiquea la collecte des donnees, Benoıt Gauthier and Isabelle Bourgeois (Eds). Montreal : Pressesde l’Universite du Quebec, 2016.

92. Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten. 2016. “Introduction.” InVoting Experiments, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten. (Eds).New York: Springer.

91. *Damien Bol, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Antonin Mace. 2016. “Electoral Systemand Number of Candidates: Candidate Entry under Plurality and Majority Runoff.” In VotingExperiments, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten. ( Eds). NewYork: Springer.

90. *Aina Gallego, Carol Galais, Marc Guinjoan, Jean-Michel Lavoie, and Andre Blais. 2016.“Visibility and Sanctions: The Social Norm of Voting in the lab.” In Voting Experiments,Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten. (Eds). New York: Springer.

89. Cengiz Erisen and Andre Blais. 2016. “Strategic Voting and Personality Traits.” In VotingExperiments, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten. (Eds). NewYork: Springer.

88. Karine Van der Straeten, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Andre Blais. 2016. “Patterns of StrategicVoting in Runoff Elections.” In Voting Experiments, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, andKarine Van der Straeten. (Eds). New York: Springer.

87. Andre Blais and Rafael Hortala-Valve. 2016. “Are People More Inclined to Vote WhenAggregate Turnout is High?” In Voting Experiments, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, andKarine Van der Straeten. (Eds). New York: Springer.

86. *Simon Labbe St-Vincent, Andre Blais, Martial Foucault, Jean-Francois Laslier, and NicolasSauger. 2016. “Measuring Perceptions of Candidate Viability in Voting Experiments.” InVoting Experiments, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier, and Karine Van der Straeten (Eds).New York: Springer.

85. Christopher Achen and Andre Blais. 2016. “Intention to Vote, Reported Vote and ValidatedVote.” In The Act of Voting: Identities, Institutions, and Locale, Johan A. Elkink and DavidM. Farrell. (Eds). London: Routledge.

84. Andre Blais. 2015 “Rational Choice and the Calculus of Voting.” In Handbook of Social Choiceand Voting. Jac C. Heckelman and Nicholas R. Miller. (Eds). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

83. Francois Gelineau and Andre Blais. 2015. “Comparing Measures of Campaign Negativity:Expert Judgments Versus Content Analysis.” In New Perspectives on Negative Advertising:Measures, Causes and Effects, Alessandro Nai and Annemarie Walter. (Eds). Wivenhoe Park:ECPR Press.

82. *Andre Blais, Shane Singh and Delia Dumitrescu. 2014. “Political Institutions, Perceptionsof Representation, and the Turnout Decision.” In Elections and Representative Democracy:Representation and Accountability, Jacques Thomassen. (Ed). Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress.

81. Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, Andre Blais, Patrick Fournier and Neil Nevitte. 2013.“Explaining the modern gender gap.” In Mind the Gap: Canadian Perspectives on Genderand Politics, Roberta Lexier and Tamara Small. (Eds). Fernwood Press.

80. Andre Blais and Eva Anduiza. 2013. “Voter Turnout.” In Oxford Bibliographies in PoliticalScience, Rick Vallelly. (Ed). New York: Oxford University Press.

79. Jean Crete and Andre Blais. 2013. “Le systeme electoral et les comportements electoraux.” InLe parlementarisme canadien, Rejean Pelletier and Manon Pelletier. (Eds). Quebec: Pressesde l’Universite Laval.

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78. Andre Blais. 2013. “Evaluating U.S. Electoral Institutions in Comparative Perspective.” InRepresentation: Elections and Beyond, Jack H. Nagel and Rogers M. Smith. (Eds). Philadel-phia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

77. *Andre Blais, Carol Galais and Francois Gelineau. 2013. “La participation electorale.” In LesQuebecois aux urnes : les partis, les medias et les citoyens en campagne, Frederick Bastien,Eric Belanger and Francois Gelineau. (Eds). Montreal: Presses de l’Universite de Montreal.

76. Fred Fletcher and Andre Blais. 2012. “New Media, Old Media, Campaigns, and CanadianDemocracy.” In From New Public Management to New Political Governance, Herman Bakvisand Mark D. Jarvis. (Eds). Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

75. Richard Johnston and Andre Blais. 2012. “The Relevance and Future of the Canadian ElectionStudies.” In The Canadian Election Studies: Assessing Four Decades of Influence, Mebs Kanji,Antoine Bilodeau and Thomas J. Scotto. (Eds). Vancouver: UBC Press.

74. Nicolas Sauger, Andre Blais, Jean-Francois Laslier and Karine van der Straeten. 2012. “Strate-gic Voting in the Laboratory.” In Experimental Political Science: Principles and Practices,Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang J. Luhan and Rebecca B. Morton. (Eds). Palgrave Macmillan.

73. Antoine Bilodeau and Andre Blais. 2011. “Le vote obligatoire exerce-t-il un effet de socialisa-tion politique?” In Le vote obligatoire : Debats, enjeux et defis, Anissa Amjahad, Jean-MichelDe Walle and Michel Hastings. (Eds). Paris: Economica.

72. William Cross and Andre Blais. 2011. “Holding Party Leaders to Account: The WestminsterCases.” In How Power Changes Hands: Transition and Succession in Government, Paul t’Hartand John Uhr. (Eds). Palgrave Macmillan.

71. Andre Blais. 2011. “Political Leaders and Democratic Elections.” In Political Leaders andDemocratic Elections, Kees Aarts, Andre Blais, and Hermann Schmitt. (Eds). Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press.

70. Kees Aarts and Andre Blais. 2011. “Push or Pull? The Relative Impact of Positive andNegative Leader Evaluations on Vote Choice.” In Political Leaders and Democratic Elections,Kees Aarts, Andre Blais, and Hermann Schmitt. (Eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

69. Andre Blais and Thomas Gschwend. 2011. “Strategic Defection Across Elections, Parties, andVoters.” In Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens’ Electoral Choices.Russell J. Dalton and Christopher J. Anderson. (Eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

68. Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte and Andre Blais. 2010. “Citizens.” InAuditing Canadian Democracy, William Cross. (Ed). Vancouver: UBC Press.

67. Andre Blais. 2010. “Political Participation.” In Comparing Democracies 3: Elections andVoting in the 21st Century, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G. Niemi and Pippa Norris. (Eds).London: Sage.

66. *Andre Blais and Agnieszka Dobrzynska. 2009. “Turnout in Electoral Democracies Revis-ited.” In Activating the Citizen: Dilemmas of Participation in Europe and Canada, JoanDeBardeleben and Jon H. Pammett. (Eds). New York: Palgrave.

65. Jean Crete and Andre Blais. 2009. “Le systeme electoral et les comportements electoraux.”, InLe parlementarisme canadien, Rejean Pelletier and Manon Tremblay. (Eds). Quebec: Pressesde l’Universite Laval.

64. *Andre Blais, Eugenie Dostie-Goulet and Marc Andre Bodet. 2009. “Voting Strategically inCanada and Britain.”, In Duverger’s Law of Plurality Voting: The Logic of Party Competitionin Canada, India, the United Kingdom and the United States, Bernard Grofman, Andre Blaisand Shaun Bowler. (Eds). New York: Springer.

63. Shaun Bowler, Bernard Grofman, and Andre Blais. 2009. “The United States: A Caseof Duvergerian Equilibrium.”, In Duverger’s Law of Plurality Voting: The Logic of PartyCompetition in Canada, India, the United Kingdom and the United States, Bernard Grofman,Andre Blais and Shaun Bowler. (Eds). New York: Springer.

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62. Claire Durand and Andre Blais. 2009. “La mesure.” In Recherche sociale : De la problematiquea la collecte des donnees, Benoıt Gauthier. (Ed). Quebec: Presses de l’Universite du Quebec.

61. Andre Blais and Claire Durand. 2009. “Le sondage.” In Recherche sociale : De la problematiquea la collecte des donnees, Benoıt Gauthier. (Ed). Quebec: Presses de l’Universite du Quebec.

60. Patrick Fournier, Mathieu Turgeon, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and JoannaEveritt. 2008. “Deliberation et changement d’opinion lors d’un sondage.” In Methodes desondage, Philippe Guilbert, David Haziza, Anne Ruiz-Gazen and Yves Tille. (Eds). Paris:Dunod.

59. Andre Blais. 2008. “Introduction.” In To Keep or to Change First Past the Post: The Politicsof Electoral Reform, Andre Blais. (Ed). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

58. Kenneth R. Carty, Andre Blais and Patrick Fournier. 2008. “When Citizens Choose to ReformSMP: the British Columbia Citizens.’ Assembly on Electoral Reform” In To Keep or to ChangeFirst Past the Post: The Politics of Electoral Reform, Andre Blais. (Ed). Oxford: OxfordUniversity Press.

57. Andre Blais and Matthew S. Shugart. 2008. “Conclusion.” In To Keep or to Change First Pastthe Post: The Politics of Electoral Reform, Andre Blais. (Ed). Oxford: Oxford UniversityPress.

56. Andre Blais, Kenneth R. Carty and Patrick Fournier. 2008. “Do Citizen Assemblies MakeReasoned Choices?” In Designing Deliberative Democracy: The British Columbia Citizens’Assembly and Democratic Renewal, Mark Warren and Hilary Pearse. (Eds). New York:Cambridge University Press.

55. Fred Cutler, Richard Johnston, Kenneth R. Carty, Andre Blais and Patrick Fournier. 2008.“Deliberation, Information and Trust: The BC Citizens’ Assembly as Agenda Setter.” InDesigning Deliberative Democracy: The British Columbia Citizens’ Assembly and DemocraticRenewal, Mark Warren and Hilary Pearse. (Eds). New York: Cambridge University Press.

54. Andre Blais. 2008. “Turnout in Elections.” In Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior, RussellDalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann. (Eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

53. *Andre Blais and Peter Loewen. 2007. “Electoral Systems and Democratic Satisfaction.” InDemocratic Reform in New Brunswick, Bill Cross. (Ed). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

52. *Andre Blais, Peter Loewen and Maxime Ricard. 2007. “The Government Life-Cycle.” InDemocratic Reform in New Brunswick, Bill Cross. (Ed). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press.

51. *Abramson, Paul R., John H. Aldrich, Andre Blais, Daniel Lee, and Renan Levine. 2008.“Coalition Considerations and the Vote.” In The Elections in Israel, 2006, Asher Arian andMichal Shamir. (Eds). New York: Transaction Publishers.

50. Elisabeth Gidengil and Andre Blais. 2007. “Are Party Leaders Becoming More Importantto Vote Choice in Canada.” In Political Leadership and Representation in Canada: Essays inHonour of John C. Courtney, Hans J. Michelmann, Donald C. Story and Jeffrey S. Steeves.(Eds). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

49. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. 2006. “Do Polls Influence the Vote?” InCapturing Campaign Effects, Henry E. Brady and Richard Johnston. (Eds). Ann Arbor:University of Michigan Press.

48. *Elisabeth Gidengil, Elisabeth Goodyear-Grant, Neil Nevitte and Andre Blais. 2005. “Gender,Knowledge, and Social Capital.” In Gender and Social Capital, Brenda O’Neill and ElisabethGidengil. (Eds). New York: Routledge.

47. *John H. Aldrich, Andre Blais, Indridi H. Indridason and Renan Levine. 2005. “Coalition Con-siderations and the Vote.” In The Elections in Israel, 2003, Asher Arian and Michal Shamir.(Eds). New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.

46. Andre Blais. 2004. “Strategic Voting in the 2002 French Presidential Election.” In The FrenchVoter: Before and After the 2002 Elections, Michael S. Lewis-Beck. (Ed). New York, Palgrave.

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45. *Andre Blais, Peter Loewen and Marc Andre Bodet. 2004. “Strategic Voting.” In Voters’ Veto:The 2002 Election and the Consolidation of Minority Government, Jack Vowles, Peter Aimer,Susan Banducci, Jeffrey Karp and Raymond Miller. (Eds). Auckland: Auckland UniversityPress.

44. Andre Blais. 2004. “Y a-t-il un vote strategique en France?” In Le nouveau desordre electoral,Bruno Cautres and Nonna Mayer. (Eds). Paris: Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciencespolitiques.

43. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. 2004. “Language andCultural Uncertainty.” In Quebec: State and Society, Alain Gagnon. (Ed). Peterborough:Broadview Press.

42. Louis Massicotte and Andre Blais. 2003 “La reforme electorale : profil d’un mode de scrutinmixte approprie au Quebec.” In La science politique au Quebec : le dernier des maıtres fon-dateurs (Hommage a Vincent Lemieux), Jean Crete. (Ed). Quebec: Presses de l’UniversiteLaval.

41. Louis Massicote and Andre Blais. 2003. “Me voila : trouvez-moi un comte. Experiencescanadiennes en matiere de parachutage politique.” In Le parachutage politique, Bernard Dolezand Michel Hastings. (Eds). Paris: L’Harmattan.

40. Andre Blais and Louis Massicotte. 2002. “Electoral Systems.” In Comparing Democracies 2:New Challenges in the Study of Elections and Voting, Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G. Niemi andPippa Norris (Eds). London: Sage.

39. Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte. 2002. “Do Party Sup-porters Differ?” In Political Behaviour: Theory and Practice in a Canadian Context, JoannaEveritt and Brenda O’Neill. (Eds). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

38. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau. 2001. “Changes in theParty System and Anti-Party Sentiment.” In Canadian Democracy at Century’s End, WilliamCross. (Ed). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

37. Richard Nadeau, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. 2001. “Perceptions ofParty Competence in the 1997 Election.” In Party Politics in Canada, Hugh Thorburn andAlan Whitehorn. (Eds). Toronto: Prentice Hall.

36. Neil Nevitte, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Johnston and Henry Brady. 1998. “ThePopulist Right in Canada: The Rise of the Reform Party of Canada.” In The New Politics ofthe Right: Neo-populist Parties and Movements in Established Democracies, Hans-Georg Betzand Stefan Immerfal. (Eds). New York: St. Martin’s Press.

35. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1998. “Le budget 1997-1998.” In L’annee politique auQuebec 1996-1997, Robert Boily. (Ed). Montreal: Fides.

34. Claire Durand and Andre Blais. 1997. “Les indicateurs.” In Recherche sociale: de la problematiquea la collecte des donnees, Benoit Gauthier. (Ed). Montreal: Presses de l’Universite du Quebec.

33. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1997. “Le budget 1996-1997.” In L’annee politique auQuebec 1995-1996, Robert Boily. (Ed). Montreal: Fides.

32. Andre Blais and Louis Massicotte. 1996. “Electoral Systems.” In Comparing Democracies,Lawrence LeDuc, Richard G. Niemi and Pippa Norris. (Eds). Beverly Hills: Sage 1996.

31. Jean Crete and Andre Blais. 1996. “Systeme electoral et comportement politique.” In Lesysteme parlementaire canadien, Manon Tremblay and Marcel R. Pelletier. (Eds). Sainte-Foy:Presses de l’Universite Laval.

30. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1995. “Le budget 1994-1995: le Quebec est-il unesociete distincte?” In Quebec 1996, Denis Moniere and Roch Cote. (Eds). Montreal: Fides.

29. Andre Blais. 1994. “L’etat a-t-il vraiment ete reduit?” In Un Etat reduit? A Down SizedState?, Robert Bernier and James Iain Gow (Eds). Sainte-Foy: Presses de l’Universite duQuebec.

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28. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1994. “Les budgets du Quebec?” In L’annee politiqueau Quebec, 1993-1994, Denis Monier. (Ed). Montreal: Fides.

27. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1994. “Le budget.” In L’annee politique au Quebec,1992, Denis Moniere. (Ed). Montreal: Departement de science politique-Universite de Montreal.

26. Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte. 1993. “The people andthe Charlottetown Accord.” In Canada: The State of the Federation 1993, Ronald L. Wattsand Douglas M. Brown. (Eds). Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations.

25. Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Henry Brady and Jean Crete. 1993. “Free trade in Canadianelections: Issue evolution in the long and the short run.” In Agenda Formation, William Riker.(Ed). Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Press.

24. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1992. “Le budget.” In L’annee potitique au Quebec1991, Denis Moniere. (Ed). Montreal: Quebec/Amerique.

23. Andre Blais. 1992. “Is a deal possible? Public opinion and political strategies.” In Consti-tutional Commentaries; An Assessment of the 1991 Federal Proposals, Douglas Brown et al.(Eds). Kingston: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations.

22. Andre Blais, Donald Blake and Stephane Dion. 1991. “The voting behavior of bureaucrats.” InThe Budget-Maximizing Bureaucrat: Appraisals and Evidence, Andre Blais and Stephane Dion.(Eds). Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press.

21. Richard Johnston, Andre Blais, Henry Brady and Jean Crete. 1991. “Free trade and thedynamics of the 1988 Canadian election.” In The Ballot and Its Message, Joseph Wearing.(Ed). Mississauga: Copp Clark.

20. Andre Blais and Jean Crete. 1991. “Pourquoi l’opinion publique au Canada anglais a-t-ellerejete l’Accord du lac Meech?” In L’engagement intellectuel : Melanges en l’honneur de LeonDion, Raymond Hudon and Rejean Pelletier. (Eds). Quebec: Presses de l’Universite Laval.

19. Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. 1991. “Introduction.” and “Conclusion.” In The Budget-Maximizing Bureaucrat: Appraisals and Evidence, Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. (Eds).Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

18. Andre Blais. 1991. “The constitutional game in Quebec: options, interests, stragegies, out-comes.” In Confederation in Crisis, Robert Young. (Ed). Toronto: Lorimer.

17. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1990. “Le budget.” In L’annee politique au Quebec,1989-1990, Denis Moniere. (Ed). Montreal: Quebec-Amerique.

16. Andre Blais and Stephane Dion. 1990. “Electoral systems and the consolidation of newdemocracies.” In Democratic Transition and Consolidation in Southern Europe, Latin Americaand Southeast Asia, Diane Ethier. (Ed). London: Macmillan Press.

15. Andre Blais and Jean Crete. 1989. “Comportements et attitudes de masse : changement etstabilite.” In Generations et politique, Jean Crete and Pierre Favre. (Eds). Paris: Economica.

14. Andre Blais. 1989. “Public opinion on free trade in the 1988 election campaign.” In The FreeTrade Agreement of 1988: Implications for the Future of Canadian- American Relations, JaneJenson. (Ed). Cambridge: The Center for International Affairs, Harvard University.

13. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt. 1989. “Le budget.” In L’annee politique au Quebec,1988-1989. Denis Moniere. (Ed). Montreal: Quebec-Amerique.

12. Andre Blais and Francois Vaillancourt, 1989. “Le budget 1988-1989.” In L’annee politique auQuebec, 1987-1988. Denis Moniere. (Ed). Montreal: Quebec-Amerique.

11. Jean Crete and Andre Blais. 1987. “La presse et les affaires publiques au Quebec.” In Etatet societe au Canada, Rejean Pelletier and Jacques Zylberberg. (Eds). Quebec: Laboratoired’etudes politiques et administratives.

10. Andre Blais. 1986. “L’orientation de la recherche dans l’analyse des phenomenes de masse.”In Masses et postmodernite, Jacques Zylberberg. (Ed). Paris: Meridiens Klincksieck.

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9. Andre Blais. 1986. “Industrial policy in advanced capitalist democracies.” In Industrial Policy,Andre Blais. (Ed). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

8. Andre Blais. 1986. “The debate on Canadian industrial policy.” In Industrial Policy, AndreBlais. (Ed). Toronto: University Press.

7. John Mc Callum and Andre Blais. 1986. “Government, special interest groups and economicgrowth.” In Responses to Economic Change, David Laidler. (Ed). Toronto, University ofToronto Press.

6. Philippe Faucher, Andre Blais, Robert Young and Manuel de la Fuente. 1985. “Politiquecommerciale et politique industrielle au Canada.” In Le Canada et la division internationaledu travail, Duncan Cameron and Francois Houle. (Eds). Ottawa: Presses de l’Universited’Ottawa.

5. *Andre Blais and Richard Nadeau. 1984. “L’appui au Parti quebecois : evolution de la clientelede 1970 a 1981.” In Le comportement electoral au Quebec, Jean Crete. (Ed). Chicoutimi:Gaetan Morin.

4. *Andre Blais and Richard Nadeau. 1984. “L’appui au OUI.” In Le comportement electoral auQuebec, Jean Crete. (Ed). Chicoutimi: Gaetan Morin.

3. Andre Blais. 1980. “Le vote : ce que l’on sait... ce que l’on n’en sait pas.” In Quebec : unpays incertain, In collaboration. (Eds). Montreal: Quebec-Amerique, 1980.

2. Andre Blais. 1980. “L’orientation de la recherche dans l’analyse des politiques.” In Introductiona l’analyse des politiques, Rejean Landry. (Ed). Quebec: Presses de l’Universite Laval.

1. Andre Blais, Marcel Gilbert and Vincent Lemieux. 1971. “The emergence of new forces inQuebec electoral politics.” In Canada: A Sociological Profile, W.E. Mann. (Ed). Toronto:Copp Clark, 1971.

Consulting Reportsand Policy Papers

11. Andre Blais and Peter Loewen. 2009. (revised 2011) “Youth Electoral Engagement in Canada.”Research report prepared for Elections Canada.

10. *Andre Blais and Agnieszka Dobrzynska. 2008. “Electoral Laws: A Macroscopic Perspective.”Research report prepared for l’International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance.

9. Blais, Andre, Agnieszka Dobrzynska, and Peter John Loewen. 2007. “Potential Impacts ofExtended Advance Voting on Voter Turnout.” Research report prepared for Elections Canada.

8. *Andre Blais, Eugenie Dostie-Goulet, Patrick Fournier and Elisabeth Gidengil. 2007. “Etudesur la participation electorale des jeunes Montrealais.” Research report prepared for the ForumJeunesse de l’Ile de Montreal.

7. Stephen White, Neil Nevitte, Andre Blais, Joanna Everitt, Patrick Fournier and ElisabethGidengil. 2006. “Making Up for Lost Time: Immigrant Voter Turnout in Canada.” Researchreport prepared for Elections Canada (revised version published in Electoral Insight).

6. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Patrick Fournier, Joanna Everitt and Neil Nevitte. 2005.“Missing the Message: Young Adults and the Election Issues.” Research report prepared forElections Canada (revised version published in Electoral Insight).

5. Andre Blais. 2004. “Electoral System Reform: What Are the Options?” Research reportprepared for the Canadian Study of Parliament Group.

4. *Andre Blais, Agnieszka Dobrzynska and Louis Massicotte. 2003. “Why is Turnout Higher inSome Countries than in Others?” Research report prepared for Elections Canada.

3. *Andre Blais and Agnieszka Dobrzynska. 2003. “Les resultats electoraux dans les circonscrip-tions a forte concentration syndicale.” Research report prepared for Teamsters Canada.

2. Elisabeth Gidengil, Andre Blais, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau. 2003. “Turned Off orTuned Out? Youth Participation in Politics.” Research report prepared for Elections Canada(revised version published in Electoral Insight).

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1. Andre Blais. 1999. “Criteria for Assessing Electoral Systems.” Research report prepared forElections Canada (revised version published in Electoral Insight).

Book Reviews 16. Andre Blais. (2008) Book review of “Mandates, Parties, and Voters: How Elections Shape theFuture,” by James H. Fowler and Oleg Smirnov, Perspectives on Politics 6: 384-385.

15. Andre Blais. (2005) “Learning to Become a Good Citizen.” Book review of “Why We Vote:How Schools and Communities Shape Our Civic Life,” by David E. Campbell, Science 314:1244-1245.

14. Andre Blais. (1999) Book review of “Working, Shirking, and Sabotage: Bureaucratic Responseto a Democratic Public,” by John Brehm and Scott Gates, American Political Science Review93: 218-219.

13. Andre Blais. (1998) Book review of “Making Votes Count: Strategic Coordination in theWorld’s Electoral Systems,” by Gary W. Cox, Canadian Journal of Political Science 31: 191-193.

12. Andre Blais. (1998) Book review of “Comparing Electoral Systems,” by David M Farrell, WestEuropean Politics 21: 203.

11. Andre Blais. (1997) Book review of “Democracy and Elections,” by Richard S. Katz, PartyPolitics 5: 407-409.

10. Andre Blais. (1993) Book review of “Politique et gestion des finances publiques, Quebec etCanada,” by Andre Bernard, Canadian Journal of Political Science 26: 798-800.

9. Andre Blais. (1989) Book review of “The Canadian General Election of 1988,” by Alan Frizzell,Jon H. Pammett and Anthony Westell, Canadian Public Policy 15: 476-476.

8. Andre Blais. (1988) Book review of “Sur l’individualisme,” by Pierre Birnbaum and Jean Leca,Canadian Journal of Political Science 21: 203-204.

7. Andre Blais. (1987) Book review of “Governing the Economy: The Politics of State Interven-tion in Britain and France,” by Peter Hall, Canadian Journal of Political Science 20: 424-426.

6. Andre Blais. (1982) Book review of “Reseaux et appareils: logique des systemes et langagedes graphes,” by Vincent Lemieux, Canadian Journal of Political Science 15: 842-844.

5. Andre Blais and Philippe Faucher. (1979) Book review of “Les enjeux economiques de lanationalisation de l’electricite,” by Carol Jobin, Canadian Journal of Political Science 12:809-816.

4. Andre Blais and Jean Crete. (1978) Book review of “L’urbanisation au Quebec,” by Group detravail sur l’urbanisation, Canadian Journal of Political Science 11: 189-194.

3. Andre Blais and Philippe Faucher. (1978) Book review of “The Canadian State: PoliticalEconomy and Political Power,” by Leo Panitch, Canadian Journal of Political Science 11:659-665.

2. Andre Blais. (1972) Book review of “Le Quebec qui se fait,” by Claude Ryan, CanadianJournal of Political Science 5: 316-319.

1. Andre Blais. (1972) Book review of “Le Quebec d’aujourd’hui: regards d’universitaires,” byJean-Luc Migue, Canadian Journal of Political Science 5: 316.

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ResearchGrants

2019-2023 “How to tax multinational corporations: The citizens’ views” Social Sciences and Hu-manities Research Council (with Vincent Arel-Bundock and Jane Sumner) ($228, 400)

2017-2019 “Compulsory voting in Brazil and turnout” Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci-entifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) (with Mathieu Turgeon) ($103, 380).

2016-2020 “Democratic Accountability: The Role of Citizens.” Fonds Quebecois de la Recherche,Societe et Culture (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Dietlind Stolle, Marc Andre Bodet, Allison Harell, andPatrick Fournier) ($275,745).

2014-2018 “Distributional Politics and Social Protection,” National Science Foundation, U.S. (withNancy E. Burns) ($599 220 US).

2014-2019 “The duty to vote,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (with Carol Galais)($152 590).

2012-2014 “Distributional Politics and Social Protection,” National Science Foundation, (with NancyE. Burns ) ($300 000 US).

2010-2012 “Physiologie du cerveau et prise de decision politique” Fonds Quebecois de la Recherche,Societe et Culture (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Dietlind Stolle and Lesley Fellows) ($37 000).

2010-2012 “The Dynamics of Political Choice” National Science Foundation (with Nancy E. Burnset Ian McAllister) (US $200 000).

2009-2017 “Making Electoral Democracy Work” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(with 23 researchers) ($2 500 000).

2008 “Making Electoral Democracy Work” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (with21 researchers) ($20 000).

2008-2011 “The Decision to Vote or not to Vote” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council($145 000).

2007-2010 “Party Leadership Selection Rules” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(with William Cross) ($100 000).

2005-2007 “Etude sur l’election canadienne 2006” Elections Canada (with Elisabeth Gidengil, RichardNadeau and Neil Nevitte) ($351 676).

2004-2008 “Les elections, la communication et la participation a la vie democratique” Fonds Quebecoisde la Recherche, Societe et Culture (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Dietlind Stolle, Stuart Soroka andPatrick Fournier) ($258 125).

2001-2007 “Chaire de recherche en etudes electorales” Social Sciences and Humanities ResearchCouncil ($1 400 000).

2001-2006 “Making Sense of the Vote: The 2000 Canadian Election” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, NeilNevitte and Patrick Fournier) ($1 213 000).

1999-2002 “La dynamique electorale” Fonds pour la formation des chercheurs et l’aide a la recherche(with Elisabeth Gidengil, and Richard Nadeau) ($225 000).

1997-2000 “L’election canadienne de1997” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (with

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Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte) ($710 000).

1996-1999 “Pourquoi et comment voter?” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (withLouis Massicotte ($35 000).

1996-1998 “To Vote or not to Vote?” Canada Council for the Arts ($53 500).

1995-1998 “Les elections : dynamique et processus” Fonds pour la formation des chercheurs et l’aidea la recherche ($144 000).

1992-1995 “The 1993 Canadian Election Study” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(with Richard Johnston, Henry Brady, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte) Social Sciences andHumanities Research Council ($700 000).

1992-1993 “Political Ethics in Canada” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (withMaureen Mancuso, Michael Atkinson, Ian Green and Neil Nevitte ($12 000).

1992-1995 “La dynamique electorale” Fonds pour la formation des chercheurs et l’aide a la recherche(with Edouard Cloutier, Elisabeth Gidengil, Denis Moniere, and Richard Nadeau) ($180 000).

1991-1994 “Les elections et les groupes” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council ($77 000).

1989-1992 “La dynamique electorale” Fonds pour la formation des chercheurs et l’aide a la recherche(with with Edouard Cloutier, Jean Guay, Denis Moniere, and Richard Nadeau) ($100 000).

1988-1991 “Le comportement electoral des employes du secteur public” Social Sciences and Human-ities Research Council (with Donald Blake and Stephane Dion) ($78 000).

1988-1991 “The 1988 Canadian Election Study” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(with Richard Johnston, Henry Brady and Jean Crete) ($468 000).

1987 “Les consequences des modes de scrutin” (Universite de Montreal) ($3 000).

1987 “Pre-enquete sur la prochaine election federale” Institute for Research on Public Policy (withRichard Johnston) ($5 000).

1986 “Les systemes electoraux” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council ($8 000).

1985 “Etude des structures politiques et du renouvellement des elites locales en Louisiane” SocialSciences and Humanities Research Council (with Gilles Vandal ($11 000).

1985 “Business, Labor and the State in Ontario and Quebec: Taxation and Industrial Relations,1960-1985” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (with Kenneth McRoberts) ($40 000).

1985 “Partis politiques et changements politiques au Quebec depuis 1960” Fonds pour la formationdes chercheurs et l’aide a la recherche (with four researchers) ($20 000).

1985 “Les exportations au Quebec et au Canada” Emploi et immigration ($5 000).

1983 “Le renouvellement des elites politiques en Nouvelle-Orleans, 1845-1885” Fonds pour la forma-tion des chercheurs et l’aide a la recherche (with Gilles Vandal) ($17 000).

1981 “Les depenses des gouvernements du Quebec et de l’Ontario” Fonds annuel de soutien ($5 000).

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1981 “La presse et les affaires publiques” Royal Commission on Newspapers (with five researchers)($60 000).

1980 “Les clienteles electorales au Quebec” Universite de Montreal ($1 400).

1980 “Les elections provinciales au Quebec” Ministere de l’Education du Quebec (with three re-searchers) ($25 000).

1980 “Le budget des gouvernements du Quebec et de l’Ontario” Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Council (with Kenneth McRoberts ($10 000).

1980 “La strategie industrielle de l’Etat au Canada” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Coun-cil (with Philippe Faucher) ($34 000).

1978 “La politique et l’industrialisation canadienne” Universite de Montreal (with Philippe Faucher($7 000).

1973 “Les elites politiques, les bas-salaries et la politique a Hull” Conseil canadien de recherchesurbaines et regionales (with Caroline Andrew) ($21 950).

1973 “Les elites politiques, les bas-salaries et la politique du logement a Hull ” Faculte des sciencessociales de l’Universite d’Ottawa (with Caroline Andrew) ($12 300).

1972 “Recherche sur l’impact de la carte electorale dans la region de Quebec a l’election federale de1968” Universite d’Ottawa ($1 200).

SelectedTestimony

5. “Rules for the conduct of elections.” Teleconference with the President and Vice-Presidentof Bolivia’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal, organized by Global Affairs Canada, Ottawa, April2017.

4. “Four empirical studies about the consequences of proportional representation” The House ofCommons Special Committee on Electoral Reform, Ottawa, July 2016.

3. “The Importance of Principles in Electoral Reform” Ontario Citizens’ Assembly on ElectoralReform, Toronto, November 2006.

2. “The impact of electoral systems on turnout” British Columbia Citizens’ Assembly on ElectoralReform, Vancouver, November 2004.

1. “Voting systems in the democratic world.” Talk to the Lebanese National Assembly (invitedby the Speaker of the National Assembly and the United Nations), Beirut, January 1995.

Selected InvitedPresentations

59. “Citizen’s Assessments of Electoral Democracy.” WAPOR 72nd Annual Conference, Toronto,May 2019.

58. “Electoral systems.” Conseil national du Parti Liberal du Quebec, Drummondville, May 2019.

57. “Women in Politics, Women in Leadership.” (with Semra Sevi and Vincent Arel-Bundock).University of Toronto, Toronto, March 2019.

56. “What Type of Representation do Voters Want?” (with Semra Sevi, Jean-Francois Daoustand Ruth Dassonneville) Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy, Ottawa, February2019.

55. “Is Quebec’s distinctiveness in public opinion due to survey question wording?” (with PatrickFournier) Conference in honour of Richard Johnston, Vancouver, October 2018.

54. “Keynote Lecture. What do we know about voter turnout?” Conference on voter turnout.Cascais, Portugal, October 2018.

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53. “Participant.” Book Conference on Youth Turnout, Brigham Young University, Utah, July2018.

52. “Civic Duty and Turnout” University of Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany, May 2018.

51. “Civics and electoral education” Telephone conference with Victorian Parliament’s ElectoralMatters Committee, Montreal, April 2018.

50. “Strategic Voting” 4th Leuven-Montreal Winter School on Elections, Montreal, March 2018.

49. “New Developments in the Study of Representation and Electoral Systems” Hebrew Universityof Jerusalem, February 2018.

48. “Is Voting a Habit” London School of Economics, London, October 2017.

47. “Decentralization and Electoral Swings” Santiago de Compostela, Galicia (Spain), October2017.

46. “Inclusive elections, inclusive politics?” Universite Libre de Bruxelles and KU Leuven, Belgium,September 2017.

45. “La participation electorale et politique.” Universite d’ete sur la democratie : la participationdemocratique, Universite Laval, May 2017.

44. “Les modes de scrutin.”, Presentation in local constituencies in Longueil and Saint-Laurentabout the various voting systems, October and November 2016.

43. “Do I wish to vote?” Department of political science, University of Western Ontario, November2016.

42. “Reforming Canada’s voting system.” Presentations to Parliament Hill (Big Thinking on theHill) and to the Department of Political Science, University of Ottawa, March 2016.

41. “Approaches and determinants of voting behaviour.” Leuven-Montreal School on Electionsand Voting Behaviour, Montreal, February 2016.

40. “Approaches and determinants of voting behaviour.”, Leuven-Montreal School on Electionsand Voting Behaviour, Leuven, February 2015.

39. “Turnout in multi-level systems.” conference entitled “Comparative perspectives on electoralbehaviour.”, organized by the Centre for Citizenship and Democracy, Rome, September 2015.

38. “Strategic Voting.” Leuven-Montreal School on Elections and Voting Behaviour, Leuven,February 2015.

37. “La composition du gouvernement reflete-elle les preferences partisanes des citoyens?” Centrede recherche en droit public, Universite de Montreal, November 2014.

36. “Does the composition of government reflect citizens’ party preferences?” Plenary meeting,Comparative Study of Electoral Systems, Berlin, October 2014 and Department of Politicalscience, Copenhagen University, October 2014.

35. “Expectations and voter turnout.” Voting Experiments Workshop, Montreal, March 2014.

34. “Patterns of strategic voting in run-off elections.” Voting Experiments Workshop, Montreal,March 2014.

33. “Strategic voting and personality traits.” Voting Experiments Workshop, Montreal, March2014.

32. “Candidate entry under plurality and majority run-off.” Voting Experiments Workshop, Mon-treal, March 2014.

31. “To vote or to abstain? An experimental test of rational calculus in first past the post andPR elections.” Voting Experiments Workshop, Montreal, March 2014.

30. “Studying the decision to vote or not to vote in the lab.”, Seminar of the department, Universityof Toronto, October 2013.

29. “Comparative electoral research.” University Foundation, Bruxelles, September 2013.

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28. “Les determinants individuels de la participation electorale.”, Colloquium on the 2012 Quebecelection, Quebec, January 2013.

27. “Choice, Information and Complexity: Voting Behaviour in Swiss Elections.” Elections, PublicOpinion and Parties (EPOP) Conference, Oxford, September 2012.

26. “L’evaluation citoyenne des modes de scrutin.”, Seminar, Science Po, Paris, June 2012.

25. “Civic Duty: Motivation or Rationalization?” Conference “Change in Political Attitudes: Pan-els and Experiments”, Barcelona, June 2012.

24. “Assessing the Mechanical and Psychological Effects of District Magnitude.” Conference “TheEffects of District Magnitude”, Lisbon, May 2012.

23. “To Vote or to Abstain? An Experimental Study.” Seminar, National Election Study Center,National Chengchi University, May 2012.

22. “Holding Three Simultaneous Elections: The Case of the 2011 Ontario Election.” Seminar,Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan, May 2012.

21. “To Vote or to Abstain? An Experimental Study of Rational and Normative Considerationsunder First Past the Post and PR Elections.” Seminar presented at University of Warwick,March 2012 and at London School of Economics, March 2012.

20. “Reflections on the Future of Electoral Research.” Conference “Duty and Choice: Participationand Preferences in Democratic Elections.”, Montreal, January 2012.

19. “To Vote or To Abstain? An Experimental Study.” Seminar, Universitat Autonoma deBarcelona, May 2011.

18. “Who Selects the Party Leader?” Workshop on Electoral Reform and Political Representation,Washington University in St. Louis, May 2011.

17. “Design Issues in Large Repeated Surveys.” Conference “Questionnaire Design Issues in Lon-gitudinal and Repeated Cross-sectional Surveys.”, Duke University, February 2011.

16. “Canadian Electoral Arrangements and the Representation of Some Socially MarginalizedGroups.” (with Louis Massicotte), Conference “Comparing Elections and Electoral Arrange-ments in North America and India.”, University of Pennsylvania, February 2011.

15. “Electoral Systems, Perceptions of Representation, and the Turnout Decision.” (with ShaneSingh and Delia Dumitrescu), University of Twente, November 2010.

14. “Turnout and Age: Comparing Estimates Based on Voting Records and Surveys.” (with PeterLoewen), McGill-Princeton Workshop on the Over-Reporting of Voter Turnout, November2010.

13. “Is an Election about Choosing a Government?” (with John Aldrich and Thomas Gschwend),Presentation at the Departement of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, October 2010 andConference on the Meaning of Elections, Tel Aviv University, October 2010.

12. “Civic Duty and Voter Turnout.” Universite de Zurich, March 2010.

11. “New Media, Old Media, Electoral Outcomes and Canadian Democracy.” (with Fred Fletcher),From New Public Management to New Political Governance: Symposium in Honour of PeterC. Aucoin, Halifax, November 2009.

10. “Decentralization and Turnout” (with Eva Anduiza and Aina Gallego), International Confer-ence: The Political and Economic Consequences of Decentralization, Santiago de Compostela,November 2009.

9. “Why Do Some People Believe in the Value of their Single Vote?” University of Missouri,October 2009.

8. “Strategic Voting Across Elections, Parties, and Voters.” (with Thomas Gschwend), Confer-ence on Citizens, Context, and Choice.”, Cornell Institute for European Studies, June 2009.

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7. “The Day After Elections: The Value of Post-Election Studies for Future Assistance Program-ming.” (with Dave Howell), Democracy and Governance Conference, USAID, June 2009.

6. “Evaluating US Electoral Institutions in Comparative Perspective.” Conference “Civic Rep-resentation, Elections, and Public Opinion.”, Penn Program on Democracy, Citizenship, andConstitutionalism, April 2009.

5. “Did the Participants Decide by Themselves?” Conference “When Citizens Decide: The Chal-lenges of Large Scale Public Engagement.”, Centre for the Study of Democratic Institutions,University of British Columbia, May 2008.

4. “Les sondages influencent-ils le vote ?” Colloquium sur L’impact des campagnes electorales,Montreal, October 1996.

3. “Electoral Rules.” (with Louis Massicotte), Colloquium sur Comparative Democratic Elec-tions, Harvard University, May 1995.

2. ”Subvention obtenue du CRSHS”, Colloquium “The budget maximizing bureaucrat model:the empirical evidence.”, Universite de Montreal, April 1989.

1. “L’universalite et la securite des revenus.” Round table organised by the Canadian Council onSocial Development and Concordia University, March 1985.

SelectedConferencePresentations

140. “Citizens’ electoral outcome utility.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April2019.

139. “What is People’s Favorite Electoral Rule Beyond the Veil of Ignorance? A Laboratory Ex-periment,” Sixth Annual Toronto Political Behaviour Workshop, Toronto, Canada, September2018.

138. “Discussion of Markus Prior’s Hooked: How Politics Captures People’s Interest,” AmericanPolitical Science Association, Boston, Canada, August 2018.

137. “Crisis of Representative Democracy? Changing Patterns in Electoral Participation” (withFilip Kostelka), American Political Science Association, Boston, Canada, August 2018.

136. “Proportional Representation and Turnout: Does Population Heterogeneity Matter?” Cana-dian Political Science Association, Regina, Canada, June 2018.

135. “What is the Public’s Favorite Electoral Rule Behind the Veil of Ignorance? A Laboratory Ex-periment” (with Jean-Francois Laslier, Damien Bol and Jean-Benoit Pilet), Midwest PoliticalScience Association, Chicago, April 2018.

134. “Political Institutions and Elite Behavior 5: Experimental Approaches,” Midwest PoliticalScience Association, Chicago, April 2018.

133. “Does Affective Polarization Between Mainstream Parties Lead Citizens to Accept Coali-tions with Extreme Parties?” (with Eric Guntermann), Midwest Political Science Association,Chicago, April 2018.

132. “Making Electoral Democracy Work” Annual meeting of the American Political Science As-sociation, San Francisco, September 2017.

131. “Crossing the Floor: The Electoral Fortunes of Floor-Crossing MPs in the Canadian House ofCommons, 1867-2015.” (with Semra Sevi and Antoine Yoshinaka), Annual conference of theCanadian Political Science Association, Toronto, June 2017.

130. “Remorse After Elections: A Cross-national Analysis.” (with Semra Sevi and Fernando Feitosa),Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, May 2017.

129. “Where Does Turnout Increase Come From? A Study of Electoral Participation in the 2011and 2015 Canadian Federal Elections.” (with Valerie-Anne Maheo), Annual conference of theCanadian Political Science Association, Toronto, May 2017.

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128. “D’ou provient l’augmentation de la participation aux elections federales canadiennes de 2015?”(with Valerie-Anne Maheo), Annual conference of the Societe Quebecoise de Science Politique,Quebec, May 2017.

127. “The Impact of Compulsory Voting: Lessons from Brazil.” (with Mathieu Turgeon) Annualconference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2017.

126. “Regime Performance and Voter Turnout in Multilevel Arenas.” (with Filip Kostelka) Annualconference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2017.

125. “What is People’s Favourite Electoral Rule Behind the Veil of Ignorance?: A LaboratoryExperiment.” (with Jean-Francois Laslier and Jean-Benoit Pilet) Annual conference of theMidwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2017.

124. “Conformity and The Political Behaviour of the British Citizen.” (with Rafael Hortala-Vallve)Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2017.

123. “The Evolution of Vote Intentions: 2011-2015.” Prairie Political Science Association. Banff,Alberta, September 2016.

122. “Disclosure and punishment: How social pressure works in lab elections.” (with Carol Galais),European Consortium for Political Research, Prague, September 2016.

121. “Attitudes Toward Religious Minorities and Religious Accommodation in Sub-State MinorityNations.” (with Anja Kilibarda and Yannick Dufresne), European Consortium for PoliticalResearch, Prague, September 2016.

120. “Is the Gender Gap Over? Evidence from Subnational, National and Supranational Elections.”(with Filip Kostelka and Elisabeth Gidengil), European Consortium for Political Research,Prague, September 2016.

119. “Second Order Elections and Beyond: The 2014 and 2015 French Local Elections.” (withBernard Dolez and Annie Laurent), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Associ-ation, Philadelphia, September 2016.

118. “Instrumental or Expressive: Do We Regret Voting Strategically” (with Damien Bol), Annualconference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2016.

117. “Are Voters More Likely to Desert a Party When They are Informed that it is Not Viable?”(with Peter Loewen, Elisabeth Gidengil, Daniel Rubenson and Laura Stephenson), Annualconference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2016.

116. “Disentangling the Strategic Vote: Government and District Viability at the 2014 BelgianFederal and Regional Elections” (with Tom Verthe, Damien Bol, and Stefanie Beyens), Annualconference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2016.

115. “Conformity and Turnout” (with Rafael Hortala-Vallve), Annual conference of the MidwestPolitical Science Association, Chicago, April 2016.

114. “Measuring the D Term: On Guilt, Patriotism, Morals and the Duty to Vote” Annual confer-ence of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2015.

113. “Does the composition of government better reflect the preferences of the rich?” Annual meet-ing of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 2015.

112. “Candidates’ regional ties and vote choice in the European parliament election.” Annual meet-ing of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, September 2015.

111. “Is Duverger’s law valid?” Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, SanFrancisco, September 2015 and European Consortium for Political Research, Montreal, August2015.

110. “Measuring the duty to vote: A proposal.” Annual meeting of the American Political ScienceAssociation, San Francisco, September 2015.

109. “Who among voters and parties are more responsible for the effect of plurality.” EuropeanConsortium for Political Research, Montreal, August 2015.

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108. “Parties and voters’ coordination in the second round of a two round system.” EuropeanConsortium for Political Research, Montreal, August 2015.

107. “Making Votes Count in Parliament or Government?” European Consortium for Political Re-search, Montreal, August 2015.

106. “What matters most: Party strategic entry or strategic voting?” Symposium organized by theAssociation belge de science politique, May 2015.

105. “Voting strategically in two-vote elections.” European Consortium for Political Research, Glas-gow, September 2014.

104. “Does the composition of government reflect citizens’ party preferences?” Annual meeting ofthe American Political Science Association, Washington, September 2014.

103. “EuroVotePlus: Voting for European representatives.” American Political Science Association,Washington, September 2014.

102. “Absolute and relative interest in politics.” Annual meeting of the American Political Sci-ence Association, Washington, September 2014 and Annual congress of the Midwest PoliticalScience Association, Chicago, April 2014.

101. “Engaging immigrants? Examining the correlates of electoral participation among voters bornoutside the country.” Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago,April 2014.

100. “Strategic voting and personality traits.” Annual conference of the Midwest Political ScienceAssociation, Chicago, April 2014.

99. “Satisfaction with Democracy in a Two Round System.” ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux,September 2013.

98. “Expectations, Competitiveness, and Institutions.” ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux,September 2013.

97. “A call of duty in hard times.” Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association,Chicago, August 2013.

96. “Vote au pluriel : How people vote when offered to vote under different rules.” EuropeanPolitical Science Association, Barcelona, June 2013.

95. “The social norm of voting in the lab.” European Political Science Association, Barcelona,June 2013.

94. “Where is the electoral sweet spot?” European Political Science Association, Barcelona, June2013 and Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, June 2013.

93. “Does the effect of individual characteristics on turnout depend on citizenship status? AnnualConference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, June 2013.

92. “A call of duty in hard times: Duty to vote and the Spanish economic crisis.” CanadianPolitical Science Association, Victoria, June 2013.

91. “Understanding people’s choice when they have two votes.” Annual Conference of the CanadianPolitical Science Association, Victoria, June 2013.

90. “Different settings, different effects ? Electoral systems, party systems, and voter strategies.”Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, June 2013.

89. “Comparing measures of campaign negativitiy.” ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, Mainz,Germany, March 2013.

88. “The Impact of Voting Rules in the 2012 French Presidential Elections.” Elections, PublicOpinion and Parties (EPOP) Conference, Oxford, September 2012.

87. “To Vote or to Abstain? An Experimental Study of First Past the Post and PR Elections.”Annual conference of EPOP, Exeter, September 2011.

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86. “What is the Capacity of Citizens to Deliberate?” (with Patrick Fournier, Henk van der Kolk,Ken Carty and Jonathan Rose), International Society of Political Psychology, Istanbul, July2011.

85. “Anxiety, Duty Appeals, and the Vote: An Experimental Study.” (with Delia Dumitrescu),International Society of Political Psychology, Istanbul, July 2011.

84. “Feelings of Representation and Turnout.” International Conference on Comparative ElectoralSystems, Mexico, June 2011.

83. “Turnout, Rationality, and Duty.” (keynote speech), International Conference on ComparativeElectoral Systems, Mexico, June 2011.

82. “Party Leader Contests: Who Run and Get Elected?” (with Bill Cross), ECPR Joint Sessions,St. Gallen, April 2011.

81. “Mechanical and Psychological Effects: An Appraisal with Experimental Data.” (with NicolasSauger, Karine van der Straeten and Jean-Francois Laslier), ECPR Joint Sessions, St. Gallen,April 2011.

80. “Anxiety, Duty Appeals, and Vote Choice in Strategic Contexts: An Experimental Study.”(with Delia Dumitrescu), Annual congress of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago,April 2011; ECPR Joint Sessions, St. Gallen, April 2011 and CESS-NYU Experimental Polit-ical Science Conference, New York, March 2011.

79. “Intention to Vote, Reported Vote, and Validated Vote.” (with Christopher Achen), Annualmeeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, September 2010.

78. “Strategic Voting in Value Based Elections.” (with Delia Dumitrescu), International Societyof Political Psychology, San Francisco, July 2010.

77. “Intention to Vote, Reported Vote, and Validated Vote: A Research Note.” (with ChristopherAchen), Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2010.

76. “The Decision to Vote or to Abstain.” (with Simon Labbe St-Vincent and Benjamin Ferland),Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2010.

75. “Electoral Systems, Perceptions of Representation, and the Turnout Decision.” (with ShaneSingh and Delia Dumitrescu), Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association,Chicago, April 2010.

74. “Personality Traits, Political Attitudes, and the Propensity to Vote.” (with Simon Labbe St-Vincent), ECPR Joint Sessions, Munster, March 2010.

73. “Personality Traits and the Propensity to Vote Strategically: An Experimental Study.” (withDelia Dumitrescu), ECPR Joint Sessions, Munster, March 2010.

72. “Duty, Preference, and Turnout.” (with Christopher Achen), CCAP workshop, October 2009and Congress of the European Consortium for Political Research, September 2009.

71. “Could My Vote Make a Difference?” (with Ludovic Rheault), Annual conference of the Cana-dian Political Science Association, June 2009.

70. “Who Selects the Party Leader?: Motivations for Change and Implications for Party Democ-racy.” (with Bill Cross), Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June2009.

69. “The Determinants of Turnout in More and Less Competitive Constituencies.” Annual con-ference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2009.

68. “What Does It Take to Go to the Polls? Preference And/Or Duty.” Annual congress of theMidwest Political Science Association, April 2009.

67. “The Methodological Divide in Political Science.” (with James C. Garand, Michael Giles andIain McLean), Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2008.

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66. “Deliberative Attitude Change: Changing Your Mind Within an Interview.” (with PatrickFournier, Mathieu Turgeon, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Joanna Everitt), Annualconference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2008.

65. “Vote Choice in One Round and Two Round Elections.” (with Simon Labbe St-Vincent, Jean-Francois Laslier, Nicolas Sauger and Karine Van der Straeten), Annual conference of theCanadian Political Science Association, June 2008.

64. “The Study of Turnout: Measurement Issues.” Annual congress of the Midwest Political Sci-ence Association, April 2008.

63. “Public Spending and Strategic Interactions among Canadian Provinces.” with Martial Fou-cault), Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2008.

62. “How Do Governments Terminate? How Long Do They Live? The Impact of Electoral Systemand Cabinet Composition.” (with Jiyoon Kim), Biennial congress of the European Consortiumfor Political Research, September 2007.

61. “Perceptions and Evaluations of Minority Government in the 2006 Canadian Election.” Annualmeeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2007.

60. “The Impact of Values on the Choice of an Electoral System in Citizen Assemblies.” Annualmeeting of the American Political Science Association, September 2007.

59. “The Determinants of Youth Political Participation: Local versus National and Conventionalversus Non-conventional.” (with Eugenie Dostie-Goulet, Patrick Fournier and Elisabeth Gi-dengil), Biennial congress of the European Consortium for Political Research, September 2007.

58. “The Future of the Canadian Election Studies: A Proposal.” (with Richard Johnston), Annualconference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2007.

57. “Measuring the Propensity to Vote Strategically in a Single-Member District Plurality Sys-tem.” (with Marc Andre Bodet), Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science Associa-tion, April 2007.

56. “The Political Re-Socialization of Immigrants.” (with Stephen E. White, Neil H. Nevitte,Elisabeth Gidengil and Patrick Fournier), Annual conference of the Midwest Political ScienceAssociation, April 2007.

55. “How Voters Perceive and Evaluate the Prime Minister’s Role in a Scandal.” (with ElisabethGidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte and Joanna Everitt), Annual meeting of the AmericanPolitical Science Association, September 2006.

54. ”Did Bill C-24 Increase Turnout? Evidence from the 2000 and 2004 Elections.” (with PeterLoewen), Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2006.

53. “Citizens’ Choice of an Electoral System: The Decision of the B.C. Citizens’ Assembly.”(with Kenneth Carty and Patrick Fournier), Annual meeting of the American Political ScienceAssociation, September 2005.

52. “The Political Psychology of Voters’ Reactions to a Scandal.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, PatrickFournier, Neil Nevitte and Joanna Everitt), Annual meeting of the American Political ScienceAssociation, September 2005.

51. “Accounting for the Electoral Success of the Liberal Party in Canada.” Presidential speech atthe annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2005.

50. “The RAS Model: A Simple Test.” (with Agnieszka Dobrzynska), Annual conference of theCanadian Political Science Association, June 2005.

49. “Back to the Future? Making Sense of the 2004 Canadian Election Outside Quebec.” (withElisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier, Neil Nevitte and Joanna Everitt), Annual conference ofthe Canadian Political Science Association, June 2005.

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48. “Does Low Turnout Matter? Evidence From the 2000 Canadian Federal Election.” (withDaniel Rubenson, Elizabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Patrick Fournier) Annual conferenceof the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2004.

47. “How Do Losers Assess Electoral Democracy?” Annual conference of the Midwest PoliticalScience Association, April 2003.

46. “The polls of the French presidential election of 2002, a catastrophe?” (with Claire Durandand Mylene Larochelle), American Association for Public Opinion Research, Nashville, May2003.

45. “Turnout and Generations in Britain, Germany and the Netherlands.” (with Agnieszka Do-brzynska), European Consortium for Political Research, March 2003.

44. “Sondages et estimation du vote, une comparaison France-Canada.” Colloque francophone surles sondages, Grenoble, October 2002.

43. “Does the Impact of Polls Vary Across Electoral Systems?” (with Kees Aarts and Jack Vowles),Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2002.

42. “The Evolving Nature of Non Voting: Evidence from Canada.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil,Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Associ-ation, San Francisco, September 2001.

41. “Do (Some) Voters Punish a Prime Minister for Calling an Early Election?” (with ElisabethGidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte), Annual conference of the Public Choice Society,San Antonio, March 2001.

40. “Cultural aspects of survey non-response, an empirical assessment.” (with Claire Durand),International Conference on Social Science Methodology, October 2000.

39. “Are Party Leaders Becoming More Important?” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeauand Neil Nevitte), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,September 2000.

38. “Elections and Satisfaction with Democracy.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau andNeil Nevitte), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,September 2000.

37. “A la recherche des determinants culturels de la non reponse.” (with Claire Durand), Colloquefrancophone sur les sondages, Brussels, June 2000.

36. “Sampling and non response biases in election surveys: The case of the last general electionin Quebec.” (with Claire Durand and Sebastien Vachon), Portland, October 1999.

35. “Measuring Party Identification: Canada, Britain, and the United States.” (with ElisabethGidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte), Annual meeting of the American Political ScienceAssociation, Atlanta, September 1999.

34. “Deciding Who Has the Right to Vote: A Comparative Analysis of Election Laws.” (withLouis Massicotte and Antoine Yoshinaka), Annual meeting of the American Political ScienceAssociation, Atlanta, September 1999.

33. “Party Positions and the Vote in the 1997 Canadian Election.” (with Richard Nadeau, Elisa-beth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte), Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Associ-ation, Sherbrooke, June 1999.

32. “Why did the polls go wrong in the last Quebec election? Or did they?” (with Claire Durandand Sebastien), American Association for Public Opinion Research, St-Petersburg, May 1999.

31. “The Design of the Canadian Election Study.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeauand Neil Nevitte), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston,September 1998.

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30. “Do Trained and Untrained Coders Perceive Electoral Coverage Differently?” (with RichardNadeau, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte), Annual meeting of the American Political Sci-ence Association, Boston, September 1998.

29. “Making Sense of the Regional Vote.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and NeilNevitte), Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, June 1998.

28. “Accounting for the Vote in the 1997 Canadian Election.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, RichardNadeau and Neil Nevitte), Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association,Ottawa, June 1998.

27. “Strategically Voting Against the Winner: the 1997 Canadian Election.” (with Richard Nadeau,Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte), Annual conference of the Midwest Political Science As-sociation, Chicago, May 1998.

26. “The 1993 Canadian Election: Realignment, Dealignment, or Something Else ?” (with RichardJohnston, Henry E. Brady, Elisabeth Gidengil and Neil Nevitte), Annual conference of theCanadian Political Science Association, Ste-Catherine, Ontario, June 1996 and Annual meetingof the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 1996.

25. “Risk, Uncertainty, and Political Choice in the Quebec Referendum on Sovereignty.” (withPierre Martin and Richard Nadeau), Annual meeting of the American Political Science Asso-ciation, Chicago, September 1995.

24. “The Collapse of a Party System? The 1993 Canadian General Election.” (with Richard John-ston, Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Henry E. Brady), Annual meeting of the AmericanPolitical Science Association, New York, September 1994.

23. “Does Public Choice Erode Public Spirit? An Experiment in Rationality, Electoral Norms, andVoting Behavior.” (with Robert Young), Annual conference of the Canadian Political ScienceAssociation, University of Calgary, June 1994 and Congress of the Public Choice Society,Austin, March 1994.

22. “Quebec: Raising the Stakes.” Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Associa-tion, University of Calgary, June 1994.

21. “The public-private sector cleavage in North America.” Annual meeting of the American Po-litical Science Association, New York, September 1988.

20. “Are bureaucrats budget-maximizers? The Niskanen model and its critics.” Annual conferenceof the Canadian Political Science Association, June 1988.

19. “The determinants of minimum wage rates.” Public Choice Society Meetings, March 1988.

18. “Do political parties affect the progressivity of the personal income tax?” Annual conferenceof the Canadian Political Science Association, June 1987.

17. “The determinants of voting behaviour in Quebec.” Seminar of the Department of Politicalscience, University of Victoria, April 1987.

16. “Electoral formulae and one-party majority governments.” Western Political Science Associa-tion, March 1987.

15. “Electoral systems and political order.” Seminar of the Department of Political science, Uni-versity of Calgary, February 1987.

14. “The classification of electoral systems.” Seminar of the Department of Political science, Uni-versity of British Columbia, January 1987.

13. “Comportements et attitudes de masse : changement et stabilite.” Colloquium ”Generation etchangements politiques.”, Universite Laval, June 1986.

12. “The Quebec 1985 election.” Seminar of the Department of Political science, University ofAlberta, October 1986.

11. “Trop d’Etat? Un barometre de l’opinion.” Public management colloquium, Lyon, December1986.

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10. “Les transferts aux entreprises du gouvernement de Quebec.” Conference of the C.D. HoweInstitute, November 1985.

9. “L’orientation de la recherche dans l’analyse des phenomenes en masse.” Colloquium ”DesMasses”, Universite Laval, September 1985.

8. “The politics of restraint.” Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association,June 1985.

7. “Les cycles electoraux et les depenses des gouvernements du Quebec et de l’Ontario.” Annualconference of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 1983.

6. “Province-building: A critique.” Annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Associ-ation, June 1983.

5. “L’appui au Parti Quebecois et au OUI : evolution de la clientele entre 1970 et 1980.” Collo-quium on the electoral behaviour in Quebec, March 1981.

4. “L’avenir de la science politique.” Colloquium for the 25th anniversary of the Department ofPolitical science of Universite Laval, December 1979.

3. “La politique industrielle dans les economies capitalistes avancees.” (with Philippe Faucher),Colloquium on the industrial strategies for development, 1979.

2. “L’orientation de la recherche dans l’analyse des politiques.” Colloquium on the analysis ofpublic policies in Canada and in Quebec, March 1979.

1. “Les elections provinciales et federales a Drummondville de 1960-1968.” ACFAS congress,Ottawa, 1968.

SelectedOP-EDS

35. “Research shows that MPs who cross the floor lose votes.” (with Semra Sevi and AntoineYoshinaka) Policy Options (Ottawa), September 19, 2018.

34. “Les analyses montrent que les sondages n’incitent pas les electeurs a s’abstenir ni a changerleur vote ou a voter pour le parti en tete.” (with Claire Durand, John Goyder and Jean-FrancoisDaoust) Policy Options (Ottawa), May 24, 2018.

33. “Les electeurs qui pretent attention aux sondages sont-ils peu interesses, cherchant a voterpour le gagnant, ou tres interesses, cherchant a maximiser l’effet de leur vote?” (with ClaireDurand, John Goyder and Jean-Francois Daoust) Policy Options (Ottawa), March 28, 2018.

32. “Supervising a Post-Doc.” PRAXIS: The CPSA Career Blog Ottawa, October 31, 2017

31. “The next step forward on electoral reform.” Policy Options (Ottawa), December 7, 2016.

30. “A students’ proposal for electoral reform” (with Semra Sevi), Policy Options (Ottawa),November 30, 2016.

29. “How do Canadians rate the state of our democracy?” (with Filip Kostelka), Policy Options(Ottawa), October 19, 2016.

28. “Proportional representation: fair, but unsatisfying.” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), October17, 2016.

27. “Ensuring young people are heard on electoral reform.” (with Semra Sevi), Policy Options(Ottawa), October 3, 2016.

26. “Le comportement electoral sous la loupe.” (with Simon Labbe St-Vincent), Le Devoir (Montreal),May 3, 2016.

25. “Comment reduire la partisanerie excessive?” Policy Options (Montreal), September 1, 2010.

24. “What is it that divides us?” (with Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil and Richard Nadeau) TheGlobe and Mail (Toronto), December 18, 2009.

23. “Mon vote peut-il faire la difference?” La Presse (Montreal), October 20, 2008.

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22. “Foreign Policy: Harper’s soft underbelly” (with Joanna Everitt, Patrick Fournier, ElisabethGidengil and Neil Nevitte), Inroads: The Canadian Journal of Opinion (Montreal), 2006.

21. “Women to the Left, Men to the Right; Outside Quebec, the gender gap reappeared in the pastelection, especially on social issues” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitt, Neil Nevitte andPatrick Fournier), The Globe and Mail (Toronto), February 15, 2006.

20. “Harper can thank federalist voters; Quebec experienced the country’s largest vote swingsbetween the past two elections.” (with Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gidengil, Joanna Everitand Neil Nevitte), The Globe and Mail (Toronto), February 8, 2006.

19. “Corruption Was the Tipping Point Outside Quebec.” (with Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gi-dengil, Joanna Everitt and Neil Nevitte), The Globe and Mail (Toronto), February 1, 2006.

18. “Why Johnny Won’t Vote: young people are often uninformed, and few think casting a ballotis a duty.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte, Patrick Fournier and Joanna Everitt), TheGlobe and Mail (Toronto), August 4, 2004.

17. “Victory to the Middle Man.” (with Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier andJoanna Everitt), The Globe and Mail (Toronto), July 28, 2004.

16. “How the Liberals Lost Quebec.” (with Patrick Fournier, Joanna Everitt, Elisabeth Gidengiland Neil Nevitte), The Globe and Mail (Toronto), July 20, 2004.

15. “How the race was won.” (with Joanna Everitt, Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gidengil and NeilNevitte), The Globe and Mail (Toronto), July 14, 2004.

14. “Une etonnante exception francaise.” Le Figaro (Paris), September 18, 2002.

13. “Divided by the gender thing.” (with Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte and Elisabeth Gidengil)The Globe and Mail (Toronto), April 16, 2001.

12. “It’s the taxes, not the leader” (with Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte, and Elisabeth Gidengil)The Globe and Mail (Toronto), April 13, 2001.

11. “It was a vote for Paul.” (with Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte and Elisabeth Gidengil) TheGlobe and Mail (Toronto), April 12, 2001.

10. “What is it that divides us?” (with Neil Nevitte, Elisabeth Gidengil and Richard Nadeau) TheGlobe and Mail (Toronto), December 18, 2000.

9. “Why did the Liberals win?” (with Richard Nadeau, Neil Nevitte and Elisabeth Gidengil) TheGlobe and Mail (Toronto), December 5, 2000.

8. “A resounding maybe Voters weighed the free-trade options and gave a clear mandate to noone.” (with Richard Johnston) The Globe and Mail (Toronto), December 19, 1999.

7. “How the wording affects support for sovereignty” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), March 16,1998.

6. “The politician as Pinocchio” (with Neil Nevitte, Richard Nadeau and Elisabeth Gidengil)The Globe and Mail (Toronto), March 9, 1998.

5. “How we voted: the gender gap” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Neil Nevitte and Richard Nadeau)The Globe and Mail (Toronto), March 2, 1998.

4. “Why public support is low for increased Aboriginal spending” The Globe and Mail (Toronto),February 23, 1998.

3. “Reform and the fight for the right” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), February 16, 1998.

2. “Voters: The fickle finger of folk.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil, Richard Nadeau and Neil Nevitte)The Globe and Mail (Toronto), June 7, 1997.

1. “A resounding maybe: Voters weighed the free trade options and gave a clear mandate to noone” The Globe and Mail (Toronto), December 19, 1988.

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SelectedInterviews Calgary Herald

Canadian Press NewsWireCanoe.caCBC NewsCP24CyberpresseEdmonton JournalHamilton SpectatorICI Radio-CanadaiPoliticsJournal Le Citoyen Vallee-de-

l’OrL’ActualiteLa libre BelgiqueLa PresseLa TribuneLa Voix de l’EstLe Devoir

Le FigaroLe Journal de MontrealLe Journal de QuebecLe QuotidienLe SoleilL’Express d’OutremontL’Express de Mont-RoyalMedicine Hat NewsMetro (Montreal)Montreal GazetteNanaimo Daily NewsOttawa CitizenParksville- Qualicum NewsPolicy OptionsPrince George CitizenQuartier LibreThe Canadian PressThe Boston Globe

The Globe and MailThe Huffington Post CanadaThe Lethbridge HeraldThe New York TimesThe National PostThe Ottawa CitizenThe RecordThe Toronto StarThe Vancouver ProvinceThe Washington PostThe Whitehorse StarTVA NouvellesVancouver SunWaterloo Region RecordWinnipeg Free Press24 heures Montreal.

ProfessionalAffiliations

American Political Science Association 2018 –

Vice-President for the Elections, Public Opinion and Voting Behaviour section

Vote Compass 2011 –

Advisory board member

Comparative Study of Electoral Systems 2009 – 2014

Chair of the Planning Committee

Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC/ CECD) 2008 –

Researcher

American Political Science Association 2006 – 2009

President for the “Representation and Electoral Systems” section

Comparative Study of Electoral Systems 2004 – 2009

Member of the Planning Committee

Centre for Interuniversity Research and Analysis of Organizations 1985 –

Researcher

Centre interunivesitaire de recherche quantitative en economie 1980 –

Researcher

Teaching This list is sorted chronologically and the affiliations are their current positions.

PostdoctoralSupervision Valerie-Anne Maheo

(Universite de Montreal)Eric Guntermann(University of California, Berkeley)

Filip Kostelka(University of Essex)

Carol Galais(Universitat Oberta de Calanuya)

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Damien Bol(King’s College, London)

Simon Labbe St-Vincent(Universite de Montreal)

Delia Dumitrescu(University of East Anglia)

Jason Roy(Wilfrid Laurier University)

Daniel Rubenson(Ryerson University)

Francois Gelineau(Universite Laval)

Ekrem Karakoc(Binghamton University)

Laurie Beaudonnet(Universite de Montreal)

Romain Lachat(Sciences Po, Paris)

Jiyoon Kim(The Asan Institute for Policy Studies, SouthKorea)

Andrea Perella(Wilfrid Laurier University)

Shane Singh(University of Georgia)

Raul Magni-Berton(Universite de Grenoble)

Agnieszka Dobrzynska(Universite de Montreal)

Indridi Indridason(University of California, Riverside)

Matthew Gibbons(The University of Waikato, New Zealand)

Patrick Fournier(Universite de Montreal)

CurrentDoctoralSupervision

Semra SeviDanielle MayerMaxime Coulombe

Fernando FeitosaEmmanuel Heisbourg

CurrentMastersSupervision

Paola Vegas Gabrielle Peloquin-Skulski

DoctoralSupervision Alexandra Manoliu

(Dissertation defended February 2019)Jean-Francois Daoust(Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University)

Eric Guntermann(Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California,Berkeley)

Alexandre Morin-Chasse(Bureau de recherche institutionnelle, Univer-site de Montreal)

Ludovic Rheault(Assistant Professor, University of Toronto)

Simon Labbe St-Vincent(Bureau de recherche institutionnelle, Univer-site de Montreal)

Bruce M. Hicks(Visiting Fellow, York University)

Silvina Danesi(Executive Director, Canadian Political ScienceAssociation)

Kaat Smets(Senior lecturer, Royal Holloway, University ofLondon)

Christophe Chowanietz(Teacher, John Abbott College)

Eugenie Dostie-Goulet(Lecturer, Universite de Sherbrooke)

Sebastien Dube(Professor, University of Santiago, Chile)

Peter John Loewen(Associate Professor, University of Toronto)

Frederick Bastien(Associate Professor, Universite de Montreal)

Andrea Perella(Associate Professor, Wilfrid Laurier Univer-sity)

Eric Belanger(Professor, McGill University)

Martin Turcotte(Senior analyst, Statistics Canada,)

Agnieszka Dobrzynska(Director, Bureau de recherche institutionnelle,Universite de Montreal)

Miriam Lapp(Senior Policy Advisor, Privy Council ofCanada)

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Diane Carignan(Curateur public, Gouvernement du Quebec)

Matthew Mendelsohn(Deputy Secretary, Privy Council of Canada)

Marc Chabot(Professor, Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

Richard Nadeau(Professor, Universite de Montreal)

Pierre P. Tremblay(Professor, Universite du Quebec a Montreal)

MastersSupervision Gregoire Saint-Martin

Maxime CoulombeAnja M. KilibardaMaxime Heroux-LegaultPatrick LemieuxShiva RouholaminiKatrine BeauregardGabriel MaheuJean-Guy CoteRebecca VerdonMaxime M RicardNaveen M MurthyMylene M. LarochelleFrederick BastienElisabeth Caron

Antoine BilodeauSebastien VachonAndrea PerrellaAgnieszka DobrzynskaKim ThalheimerLyne DeschenesJosee BrossardChantal JeannotteAndre BrosseauYves TurgeonJoseph FacalYves FilionYves VanierFrancois Rivest

Courses TaughtGraduate:Seminaire de synthese : Forces et comportementspolitiques

Les electionsMethodes de rechercheMethodologie de la recherche appliquee

Undergraduate:Les electionsLes methodes de rechercheMethodes quantitativesForces et comportements politiquesFinances publiquesLes politiques de sante

Service

Editorship Editorial board member. Canadian Journal of Political Science, Electoral Studies, European Journalof Political Research, French Politics, Italian Political Science Review, Journal of Elections, Journalof Experimental Political Science, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Parties and Public Opinion andOpiniao Publica, Political Studies Review, Swiss Political Science Review.

ManuscriptReviewer Acta Politica

American Journal of Political ScienceAmerican Politics ResearchBritish Journal of Political ScienceCanadian Journal of Political ScienceCanadian Public PolicyCanadian Journal of EconomicsCanadian Public AdministrationComparative Political StudiesComparative Politics Electoral StudiesEnvironment and Planning C: Government andPolicy

European Journal of Political Economy

European Political Science ReviewEuropean Union PoliticsFrench PoliticsGovernanceInternational Journal of Press-PoliticsInternational Journal of Public Opinion ResearchInternational Studies QuarterlyInternational Political Science ReviewJournal of Canadian StudiesJournal of Conflict ResolutionJournal of Experimental Political ScienceJournal of Peace ResearchJournal of Politics Journal of Public Policy

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Journal of Theoretical PoliticsLegislative Studies QuarterlyParty PoliticsPerspectives on PoliticsPolitical AnalysisPolitical BehaviorPolitical CommunicationPolitical GeographyPolitical PsychologyPolitical Research QuarterlyPolitical Science Research and MethodsPolitical StudiesPolitical Studies ReviewPolitics and Gender

Politique et societesPublic Administration ReviewPublic ChoicePublic Opinion QuarterlyPubliusPS Political Science & PoliticsPolitical PsychologyRevue francaise de science politiqueResearch and PoliticsRecherches sociographiquesScandinavian Political StudiesSocial Science QuarterlyWest European Politics World Politics.

Language Skills Languages: French (mother tongue); English (fluent).

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