Replication materials for: Kostelka, Filip. 2017. “Does Democratic Consolidation Lead to a Decline in Voter Turnout? Global Evidence Since 1939.” American Political Science Review. doi: 10.1017/S0003055417000259. The datasets cover 947 elections held in new and established democracies. Article abstract: This article challenges the conventional wisdom that democratic consolidation depresses voter turnout. Studying democratic legislative elections held worldwide between 1939 and 2015, it explains why voting rates in new democracies decrease when they do, how much they decrease, and how this phenomenon relates to the voter decline observed in established democracies. The article identifies three main sources of decline. The first and mos...
Electoral authoritarian regimes are by far the most common type of autocracy in the world today. An...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Voter turnout in post-communist countries has exhibited wildly fluctuating patterns against a backdr...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that democratic consolidation depresses voter turnou...
Why has voter turnout been declining in democracies all over the world? This article draws on findin...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
This dissertation studies the puzzling decline of voter turnout in ten postcommunist democracies th...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
Past comparative voting-behavior research has revealed that electoral institutions can explain much ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
The political changes that have taken place in the nation-states that comprised the former Soviet Bl...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Benjamin Freeman for excellent research assistance. All statistical analysis conducted using Stata 9...
Electoral authoritarian regimes are by far the most common type of autocracy in the world today. An...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Voter turnout in post-communist countries has exhibited wildly fluctuating patterns against a backdr...
This article challenges the conventional wisdom that democratic consolidation depresses voter turnou...
Why has voter turnout been declining in democracies all over the world? This article draws on findin...
In recent decades, liberal democracies have considerably expanded the scope for citizen participatio...
© 2016 European Consortium for Political Research. There is a consensus in recent literature on elec...
This dissertation studies the puzzling decline of voter turnout in ten postcommunist democracies th...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
What is driving the general decline of voter turnout in established democracies in the 21st century?...
Past comparative voting-behavior research has revealed that electoral institutions can explain much ...
Numerous studies conclude that countries in which citizens express higher levels of satisfaction wit...
The political changes that have taken place in the nation-states that comprised the former Soviet Bl...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Benjamin Freeman for excellent research assistance. All statistical analysis conducted using Stata 9...
Electoral authoritarian regimes are by far the most common type of autocracy in the world today. An...
Voting is a habit. People learn the habit of voting, or not, based on experience in their first few ...
Voter turnout in post-communist countries has exhibited wildly fluctuating patterns against a backdr...