Vote Share by Eligible Voters:Exploring a New Concept in Analyzing Taiwan Region Elections
Vote share by eligible voters is a concept representing the ability of a political party or candidate to mobilize and obtain votes from all eligible voters,calculated by dividing the number of votes obtained by the number of electors.Apart from effectively explaining the outcomes of elections,this rate also has the advantages of being less influenced by external factors and representing a broader range of voters.Functionally,it can more accurately reflect political party strength fluctuations and public opinion shifts.The application of the concept of vote share by eligible voters serves as a theoretical supplement to address the limitations and deficiencies of vote rate analysis in election studies.It offers a more scientific and comprehensive perspective on electoral politics and party politics in Taiwan region.
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