This dissertation is concerned with recent changes in levels of voter turnout for presidential elections. Turnout decreased at each election from 1960 to 1976 despite a variety of changes taking place in American society which might have been expected to lead to increased turnout. The present research attempts to shed light on this paradox by means of a longitudinal analysis of a variety of surveys of the American electorate. Data collected by the Bureau of the Census were used in an investigation of changes in turnout across various demographically defined subgroups between 1964 and 1976. The Census surveys provide information about approximately 100,000 persons. Data collected by the University of Michigan's Survey Research Center (SRC) w...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.In its aggregate form, turnou...
Sparked both by normative concerns and a classic empirical puzzle (Brody 1978), scholars developed a...
T he apparent decline in voter participation in national elections since 1972 is an illusion created...
Most attempts to explain voter turnout in presidential elections focus on either of two general type...
We estimate a time series model of voter turnout for 34 US presidential elections, 1880–2012. Employ...
Based on what was known about the factors influencing turnout rates, there was good reason to expect...
A historic increase in African American voter turnout in the 2008 presidential elections has also co...
Undue emphasis on the decline of voter turnout in national elections and its interpretation as indic...
This dissertation studies the effects of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 from both an historical and a...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
Though the overreporting of voter turnout in the National Election Study (NES) is widely known, this...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
This study reexamines influences on individual turnout. Assessing the effects of the short-term camp...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.In its aggregate form, turnou...
Sparked both by normative concerns and a classic empirical puzzle (Brody 1978), scholars developed a...
T he apparent decline in voter participation in national elections since 1972 is an illusion created...
Most attempts to explain voter turnout in presidential elections focus on either of two general type...
We estimate a time series model of voter turnout for 34 US presidential elections, 1880–2012. Employ...
Based on what was known about the factors influencing turnout rates, there was good reason to expect...
A historic increase in African American voter turnout in the 2008 presidential elections has also co...
Undue emphasis on the decline of voter turnout in national elections and its interpretation as indic...
This dissertation studies the effects of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 from both an historical and a...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
Though the overreporting of voter turnout in the National Election Study (NES) is widely known, this...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
This study reexamines influences on individual turnout. Assessing the effects of the short-term camp...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
408 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.In its aggregate form, turnou...