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Anderson, Mary R. and Kevin S. Fridy. 2022. Community, Civic Engagement, and Democratic Governance in Africa: The Case of Ghana. London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Friesen, Paul, Jaimie Bleck, and Kevin S. Fridy. 2022. “Personality, Community, and Politics: Relating the Five Factor Model to Political Behavior in an African Setting.Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 60(2): 190-211.

Ingram, Julia, Kevin S. Fridy, and Margaret H. Ariotti. 2022. “Social Class and Access to Governance in Burkina Faso.” In Challenges to Local Governance in the Pandemic Era: Perspectives from South Asia and Beyond, eds. John S. Moolakkattu and Jos Chathukulam. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 299-317.

Fridy, Kevin S., Mary R. Anderson, and Isaac K. Yen. 2021. “Personal, Public and Political Impacts of a New District: Survey Data from Before and After the Creation of Ghana's Nabdam District.Journal of Asian and African Studies 56(3): 495-510.

Fridy, Kevin S, Mary R. Anderson, Victor Brobbey, and William M. Myers. 2020. “Ghana’s Swing Voters: Results from a Panel Study Following Voters Through the 2016 Campaign.Ghana Studies 23: 56-80.

Ariotti, Margaret H. and Kevin S. Fridy. 2020. Informal Governance as a Force Multiplier in Counterterrorism: Evidence for Burkina Faso. MacDill AFB, FL: Joint Special Operations University Press.

Fridy, Kevin S. and William M. Myers. 2019. “Challenges to Decentralisation in Ghana: Where do citizens seek assistance?Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 57(1): 71-92.

Fridy, Kevin S. 2018. “A Freezing Moment in Ghana's Party System: How Two Thorns in Nkrumah's Side Framed Elections in the Fourth Republic.” Journal of West African History 4(2): 57-84.

Myers, William M. and Kevin S. Fridy. 2017. “Formal Versus Traditional Institutions: Evidence from Ghana.” Democratization 24(2): 367-382.

Fridy, Kevin S. 2016. “Electoral Predictions in Africa: Predicting winners in Relatively Stable Two-party Systems with Early and Incomplete Results.” Journal of African Elections 15(1): 139-156.

Fridy, Kevin S. 2012. “Where are Ghana's Swing Voters? A Look at the Voters Responsible for Altering Power in One of Africa's Most Successful Democracies." Africa Review 4(2):107-121.

Fridy, Kevin S. and Fredline A.O. M’Cormack-Hale. 2011. “Sierra Leone’s 2007 Elections: Monumental and More of the Same.” African Studies Quarterly 12(4): 39-57.

Fridy, Kevin S. 2009. “Africa’s Disappearing Election Results: Why Announcing the Winner is Simply not Enough.” Journal of African Elections 8(2): 88-101.

Fridy, Kevin S. and Victor Brobbey. 2009. “Win the Match and Vote for Me: The Politicization of Ghana’s Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko Football Clubs.” Journal of Modern African Studies 47(1): 19-39.

Fridy, Kevin S. 2007. “The Elephant, Umbrella, and Quarrelling Cocks: Disaggregating Partisanship in Ghana 's Fourth Republic.” African Affairs 106(423): 281-305.

Wald, Kenneth D., Adam L. Silverman, and Kevin S. Fridy. 2005. “Making Sense of Religion in Political Life.” Annual Review of Political Science 8: 121-144 .