In conjunction with Malaysia Voting Day, HWC Coffee is having a limited time offer on 19 & 20 November 2022.
Customers get to enjoy a free cup of Neroli Cold Brew with the purchase of selected refreshments in a single receipt.
Samalamig to beat the heat, anyone? Swing by Max’s Restaurant and get a free Samalamig when you dine-in and purchase a minimum amount of P700! Just show your inked finger as proof! Check out the mechanics here
Dine-in at Peri-Peri Charcoal Chicken stores and get a free Classic Peri Natas when you spend a minimum amount of P500!
Saranghae, Philippines! Avail of Bonchon’s exclusive 20% off discount on their meals when you show your inked finger!
Free donuts here! Molly’s Donuts & Brunch Cafe is giving away a free mini donut on May 9 while stocks last to voters who have done their part.
Introduction: Consequences of low turnout
Georg Lutz , Michael Marsh
Low electoral turnout has become common in many countries. Whether this is a problem for a democracy depends on - among other things - whether higher turnout would have made other parties more relevant. This introductory article discusses the findings and approaches of previous work on this question and summarizes the findings of the work published in this issue. The various articles, despite using different approaches, looking at different countries and different types of election, all show that any bias in election outcomes is typically rather small and is not in a specific direction: sometimes the left would benefit from higher turnout, sometimes other parties. Therefore the concerns about potential bias consequent on low turnout are generally misplaced.