Electoral Fraud and Party System

Publications of Jaqueline Porto Zulini

RICCI, PaoloZULINI, Jaqueline. "Beheading", Rule Manipulation and Fraud: The Approval of Election Results in Brazil, 1894–1930. Journal of Latin American Studies, 44, pp. 495-521.

RICCI, Paolo; ZULINI, Jaqueline Quem ganhou as eleições? A validação dos resultados eleitorais antes da criação da justiça eleitoral. Revista de Sociologia e Política.  doi: 10.1590/S0104-44782009000200001

 

Party behavior in the 1946 Republic: a study on the patterns of support and conflict between Congress and Government

Jaqueline Porto Zulini masters research Project. Fundamentally, it is an investigation on how the presidents of the 1946 republic built majorities in the Chamber of Deputies to approve their agenda. The literature on this subject points to a predominance of ad hoc coalitions which would be explained by low levels of party coordination and the prevalence of factions within parties.

 

 

Jaqueline Porto Zulini

Mini CV:

Zulini earned her degree in Social Sciences from the University of São Paulo in 2008 and a masters degree in Political Science in 2011 at the same institution. She is currently a doctorate student in Political Science at the University of São Paulo and collaborator of the project "The institutional evolution of representative government in liberal Italy (1861-1922) and Republican Brazil (1891-1930)", coordinated by Prof. Dr. Paolo Ricci. She is also a permanent researcher at the Legislative Study Group of the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP).
 

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