Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electronic and postal voting, in order to re-engage voters. In this paper, we test whether the cost reductions with postal voting increase turnout. The empirical analysis is based on a newly collected data set on the introduction of postal voting in Swiss cantons. We take advantage of the unique fact that voting by mail was introduced at different times across cantons. This allows identifying the impact of postal voting on turnout, independent of time, issue and canton specific effects. The estimated average effect on turnout is roughly 4.1 percentage points for an average turnout of 43 percent between 1970 and 2005
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One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...
Abstract: Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electron...
Voter participation in elections is important for representational reasons but also because it helps...
Internet voting (i-voting) is often discussed as a potential remedy against declining turnout rates....
Increasing the attractiveness of voting is often seen as a remedy for unequal participation and the ...
To many observers Swiss democracy seems to be a complicated and difficult to understand labyrinth of...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...
We examine the question of whether or not reducing the costs of voting by conducting elections entir...
To assess the impact of electoral systems on voting turnout, cross-national studies can be usefully ...
The goal of this dissertation is to aid our understanding of how electoral institutions in the Unite...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
The proportion of voters casting their votes by mail days or even weeks before election day has rise...
This article investigates the mobilization potential of online voter information tools known as “Vot...
Election officials across the United States continue to implement convenience voting reforms that in...
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) render a valuable platform for tackling one of democracy's central...
One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...
Abstract: Many countries are forging ahead with convenient balloting methods, in particular electron...
Voter participation in elections is important for representational reasons but also because it helps...
Internet voting (i-voting) is often discussed as a potential remedy against declining turnout rates....
Increasing the attractiveness of voting is often seen as a remedy for unequal participation and the ...
To many observers Swiss democracy seems to be a complicated and difficult to understand labyrinth of...
Empirical evidence suggests that e-voting has no measurable effects on turnout. However, existing st...
We examine the question of whether or not reducing the costs of voting by conducting elections entir...
To assess the impact of electoral systems on voting turnout, cross-national studies can be usefully ...
The goal of this dissertation is to aid our understanding of how electoral institutions in the Unite...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
The proportion of voters casting their votes by mail days or even weeks before election day has rise...
This article investigates the mobilization potential of online voter information tools known as “Vot...
Election officials across the United States continue to implement convenience voting reforms that in...
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) render a valuable platform for tackling one of democracy's central...
One of the most apparent signs of the crisis of the democratic system is a systematically decreasing...