The transmission of partisan appeals during election campaigns is widely believed to aid the formation of citizens' candidate preferences, or to serve as rallying cries, thereby increasing turnout. While laboratory and survey experiments show that partisan cues help citizens decide between candidates, and partisan elections see higher turnout than non-partisan elections, it is unclear if party labels and partisan rhetoric cause voters to turn out in higher numbers in real-world elections. We exploit a low-information election in the UK to randomly assign whether campaign phone messages include strong partisan cues or promote the same candidate without such cues. Whereas we find no significant difference in the overall effectiveness of messa...
For decades, the role of campaign communication in individual vote choice and electoral outcomes has...
In contrast to non-partisan GOTV campaigns, political parties do not aim to increase turnout across ...
Abstract: Why do candidates risk alienating voters by engaging in negative campaigning? One answer m...
The transmission of partisan appeals during election campaigns is widely believed to aid the formati...
The transmission of partisan appeals during election campaigns is widely believed to aid the formati...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In this thesis, I report the results from the first randomized field experiments conducted in collab...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
This paper examines the effect of an entire campaign using a randomized field experiment here the tr...
In this dissertation, I study campaign effects on turnout and vote choice. I analyze different campa...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
For decades, the role of campaign communication in individual vote choice and electoral outcomes has...
For decades, the role of campaign communication in individual vote choice and electoral outcomes has...
In contrast to non-partisan GOTV campaigns, political parties do not aim to increase turnout across ...
Abstract: Why do candidates risk alienating voters by engaging in negative campaigning? One answer m...
The transmission of partisan appeals during election campaigns is widely believed to aid the formati...
The transmission of partisan appeals during election campaigns is widely believed to aid the formati...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In this thesis, I report the results from the first randomized field experiments conducted in collab...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
In addition to mobilizing supporters to vote, partisan campaigns use get-out-the-vote tactics as a m...
This paper examines the effect of an entire campaign using a randomized field experiment here the tr...
In this dissertation, I study campaign effects on turnout and vote choice. I analyze different campa...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
For decades, the role of campaign communication in individual vote choice and electoral outcomes has...
For decades, the role of campaign communication in individual vote choice and electoral outcomes has...
In contrast to non-partisan GOTV campaigns, political parties do not aim to increase turnout across ...
Abstract: Why do candidates risk alienating voters by engaging in negative campaigning? One answer m...