Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term and spillover effects of compulsory voting in the Swiss canton of Vaud (1900–1970) and find that this intervention increases turnout in federal referendums by 30 percentage points. However, despite its magnitude, the effect disappears quickly after voting is no longer compulsory. We find minor spillover effects on related forms of political participation that also vanish immediately after compulsory voting has been abolished. Overall, these results question habit formation arguments in the context of compulsory voting
Political participation is paramount to the well being of a democracy. Concerns over low turnout rat...
We study a unique quasi-experiment in Austria, where compulsory voting laws are changed across Austr...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums, and this may systematically bias policy in favor of t...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
Why do some people go to the polling station, sometimes up to several times a year, while others alw...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums and this may systematically bias policy in favor of th...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Political theorists have argued...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
Published online: 14 March 2023Research has shown that first-time voting experiences affect subseque...
Political participation is paramount to the well being of a democracy. Concerns over low turnout rat...
We study a unique quasi-experiment in Austria, where compulsory voting laws are changed across Austr...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums, and this may systematically bias policy in favor of t...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
Why do some people go to the polling station, sometimes up to several times a year, while others alw...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums and this may systematically bias policy in favor of th...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Political theorists have argued...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
Published online: 14 March 2023Research has shown that first-time voting experiences affect subseque...
Political participation is paramount to the well being of a democracy. Concerns over low turnout rat...
We study a unique quasi-experiment in Austria, where compulsory voting laws are changed across Austr...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...