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Ethnic factor in electoral behavior in Latvia: spatial effect

The article analyses the way the spatial effect is reflected in the ethnic voting in Latvia at the parliamentary elections of 2011, 2014 and 2018. The study reveals that the electoral support of both parties relying on Russian-speaking voters correlates with the share of Russians living in a municip...

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Published in:Contemporary Europe 2023-04 (2), p.202-214
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