With few exceptions, voter turnout continues to decline in the United States. Although normative theorists, journalists, and defenders of participatory democracy frequently suggest that citizen-initiated ballot measures can increase voter turnout, previous research has not supported this claim. Yet, in the past 25 years, usage of direct democracy has exploded in the United States. Using pooled time series data for the 50 states over a 26-year period (1970-1996), we find that the presence and usage of the initiative process is associated with higher voter turnout in both presidential and midterm elections. The disparity in turnout rates between initiative and noninitiative states has been increasing over time, estimated at 7 % to 9 % higher ...
Abstract This empirical study investigates the potential effects of “direct democracy ” on the voter...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
With few exceptions, voter turnout continues to decline in the United States. Although normative the...
Scholars have begun examining what Progressive reformers called the educative effects of direct demo...
Scholars have begun examining what Progressive reformers called the educative effects of direct demo...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
This empirical study seeks to broaden the interpretation of the “rational voter model” so as to incl...
This dissertation examines factors that impact citizen initiatives and voter turnout. The dissertati...
Law and Professor Kenneth Goldstein of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and include media tracki...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Research on political behavior has focused on a range of causal factors that increase political part...
lists of registered voters were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. A few days before...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
Abstract This empirical study investigates the potential effects of “direct democracy ” on the voter...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
With few exceptions, voter turnout continues to decline in the United States. Although normative the...
Scholars have begun examining what Progressive reformers called the educative effects of direct demo...
Scholars have begun examining what Progressive reformers called the educative effects of direct demo...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
This empirical study seeks to broaden the interpretation of the “rational voter model” so as to incl...
This dissertation examines factors that impact citizen initiatives and voter turnout. The dissertati...
Law and Professor Kenneth Goldstein of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and include media tracki...
The electoral system is often treated as fixed, but throughout U.S. history significant changes in e...
Research on political behavior has focused on a range of causal factors that increase political part...
lists of registered voters were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. A few days before...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
Since the controversial 2000 presidential election, there has been an increasing demand for informat...
Abstract This empirical study investigates the potential effects of “direct democracy ” on the voter...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...
In the United States, there is wide variation from state to state in the institutional arrangements ...