Abstract. The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparent lack of interest in politics. We argue that the decline could lie with methodologically artificially inflated electoral rolls that drive down the turnout rate. We address this issue by examining the components of the turnout ratio and find that the number of persons registered to vote was inflated in all districts in the early 90s, more so than theoretically possible, judging from statistics on the segment of the population that is eligible to register. Our simple analyses show two important ideas. First, the revision of electoral registration policy in the late 90s making updates mandatory deflated the denominator of the turnout ...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Évora, Portugal, to evaluate the imp...
Why has turnout in European Parliament (EP) elections remained so low, despite attempts to expand th...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic performance on voter turnout. We estimate an economic tur...
According to official data, Romanian voter turnout decreased by half for the period 1990-2012. Gaps ...
Over the past twenty years, the scientific community and politicians in consolidated democracies hav...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
Corruption is a persistent problem in several countries across Europe. Daniel Stockemer and Patricia...
Modern democracies rely on civic participation, namely through voting. In this work, I use rational...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
This article examines how the partisan turnout bias (i.e. turnout rate differences across districts ...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Évora, Portugal, to evaluate the imp...
Why has turnout in European Parliament (EP) elections remained so low, despite attempts to expand th...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic performance on voter turnout. We estimate an economic tur...
According to official data, Romanian voter turnout decreased by half for the period 1990-2012. Gaps ...
Over the past twenty years, the scientific community and politicians in consolidated democracies hav...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
Corruption is a persistent problem in several countries across Europe. Daniel Stockemer and Patricia...
Modern democracies rely on civic participation, namely through voting. In this work, I use rational...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
This article examines how the partisan turnout bias (i.e. turnout rate differences across districts ...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
We take advantage of a quasi-natural experiment in Évora, Portugal, to evaluate the imp...
Why has turnout in European Parliament (EP) elections remained so low, despite attempts to expand th...