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American election results at the precinct level
S Baltz, A Agadjanian, D Chin, J Curiel, K DeLuca, J Dunham, J Miranda, ...
Scientific Data 9 (1), 651, 2022
102022
Using agent-based models to simulate strategic behavior in elections
WR Mebane Jr, S Baltz, F Vasselai
meeting of the Society for Political Methodology, 2019
8*2019
An unexpected consensus among diverse ways to measure democracy
S Baltz, F Vasselai, A Hicken
Democratization 29 (5), 814-837, 2022
5*2022
Political institutions and democracy
A Hicken, S Baltz, F Vasselai, M Coppedge, A Edgell, C Knutsen, ...
Why democracies develop and decline, 161-184, 2022
5*2022
Wikipedia’s political science coverage is biased. I tried to fix it
S Baltz
The Washington Post, 2021
52021
Votes Can Be Confidently Bought in Instant Runoff Elections, and What to Do About It
J Williams, S Baltz, C Stewart III
Available at SSRN 4387782, 2023
4*2023
Reducing Bias in Wikipedia’s Coverage of Political Scientists
S Baltz
PS: Political Science & Politics 55 (2), 439-444, 2022
42022
What Happens When the President Calls You an “Enemy of the People?” Election Officials and Public Sentiment
J Gross, S Baltz, C Stewart III
Election Law Journal: Rules, Politics, and Policy 22 (2), 185-211, 2023
32023
What Effect do Audits Have on Voter Confidence?
J Jaffe, J Loffredo, S Baltz, A Flores, C Stewart III
Working Paper, 2023
22023
The probability of casting a pivotal vote in an Instant Runoff Voting election
S Baltz
arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.01657, 2022
22022
Audits of the 2020 american election
J Jaffe, S Baltz, F Gonzalez, K Guo, C Stewart III
Working Paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association annual …, 2022
22022
nd “Presidents and/or Prime Ministers: A Historical Dataset.”
F Vasselai, S Baltz, A Hicken
Working paper presented at the American Political Science Association Conference, 2019
22019
Simulating electoral system changes and how voters might respond
S Baltz
Working paper, 2022
12022
How strategic are most voters? Evidence from simulations
S Baltz
Working paper, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 2022
12022
Computer Simulations of Elections, With Applications to Understanding Electoral System Reform
S Baltz
12022
Hidden Partisanship in American Elections
M Reece, G Péloquin-Skulski, K Murray, J Loffredo, KE Acevedo Jetter, ...
MIT Political Science Department Research Paper, 2024
2024
Online Hostility Towards Local Election Officials Surged in 2020
J Gross, S Baltz, M Suttmann-Lea, L Merivaki, C Stewart III
Available at SSRN 4351996, 2023
2023
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