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https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.43451
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
2017-05
23 pages
eng
McElroy, Elizabeth
Beardsley, James
Foster, William
Goegan, Brian
Department of Economics
School of International Letters and Cultures
Economics Program in CLAS
School of Politics and Global Studies
Barrett, The Honors College
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In this work we analyze just what makes the topic of third party voting so intriguing to voters and why it is different than voting for one of the major parties in American politics. First, we will discuss briefly the history of politics in America and what makes it exciting. Next, we will outline some of the works by other political and economic professionals such as Hotelling, Lichtman and Rietz. Finally, using the framework described beforehand this paper will analyze the different stances that voters, candidates, and others involved in the political process of voting have regarding the topic of third party voting.
Economics
Voting
Politics
Third Parties
An Analysis of the Motivations Behind Third Party Voting