Many democratic citizens habitually abstain from the political process, and the reasons for this abstention are of great interest to scholars, campaigns, activists, and policymakers. Most social scientists and political pundits assume that greater electoral competition and the increased chance of pivotality will motivate citizens to turn out to the polls. We test this hypothesis through a large-scale field experiment which exploits the rare opportunity of a tied election for major political office. Informing citizens that an upcoming election will be close has little mobilizing effect. To the extent that we do detect an effect of pivotaltiy on turnout, it is concentrated among a small set of frequent voters. Our evidence suggests that incre...
Consumers of the National Election Study (NES) should be concerned if the survey has a bias that is ...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
Analyzing the British Election Study from 1964 to 2010, we examine the influence of electoral conte...
Enos, Ryan D. and Anthony Fowler. 2014. “Pivotality and Turnout: Evidence from a Field Experiment in...
Instrumental voting models predict that turnout depends on the chance of casting a pivotal vote, whi...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
Field experiments and regression discontinuity designs test whether voting is habit forming by exami...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess...
The authors reexamine the relationship between closeness and turnout by looking at aggregate-level v...
We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploitin...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
Although numerous get-out-the-vote field experiments have identified the effects of particular mobil...
Borrowing an approach from the literature on the economics of discrimination, we estimate the impact...
This article examines the electoral consequences of variation in voter turnout in the United States....
Consumers of the National Election Study (NES) should be concerned if the survey has a bias that is ...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
Analyzing the British Election Study from 1964 to 2010, we examine the influence of electoral conte...
Enos, Ryan D. and Anthony Fowler. 2014. “Pivotality and Turnout: Evidence from a Field Experiment in...
Instrumental voting models predict that turnout depends on the chance of casting a pivotal vote, whi...
How do marginal voters differ from regular voters? I develop a method for comparing the partisan pre...
Field experiments and regression discontinuity designs test whether voting is habit forming by exami...
World democracies widely differ in legislative, executive and legal institutions. Different institut...
I combine a field experiment with a change in voting laws reducing the fine for abstention to assess...
The authors reexamine the relationship between closeness and turnout by looking at aggregate-level v...
We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploitin...
It is widely believed that rational choice theory is grossly inconsistent with empirical observation...
Although numerous get-out-the-vote field experiments have identified the effects of particular mobil...
Borrowing an approach from the literature on the economics of discrimination, we estimate the impact...
This article examines the electoral consequences of variation in voter turnout in the United States....
Consumers of the National Election Study (NES) should be concerned if the survey has a bias that is ...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
Analyzing the British Election Study from 1964 to 2010, we examine the influence of electoral conte...