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What is electoral ergonomics?


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Contributor(s): Michael Bruter, Sarah Harrison | A bite size introduction to the concept of electoral ergonomics, which Michael Bruter and Sarah Harrison have crafted to understand the interface between the psychology of voters and the organisation of elections, focusing on all the apparently anodyne aspects of electoral arrangement that may in fact trigger different emotions, memories, or reactions on the part of voters.
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