Posted are the two data sets and respective code files. Abstract: Election reform has allowed citizens in many states to choose among convenience voting methods. We report on a field experiment that tests messages derived from theories about government responsiveness, choice, information, and convenience on the methods that citizens use to vote, namely early voting, absentee voting by mail, and absentee voting using a ballot downloaded from the internet. We find that any treatment discussing a downloadable ballot increases its usage, and the only treatment to increase use of the early voting option emphasized its implementation as a response to citizen demand. Treatments presenting the full range of convenience voting options increase turn...
Given the persistence of public doubts about the integrity of ballot secrecy, which depress turnout,...
Lower transaction costs have shifted voter registration activities online and away from traditional ...
This project seeks to examine the potential effects on voter turnout of changes in the laws and poli...
International audienceThis study extends previous field experimental research on turnout by consider...
International audienceThis study extends previous field experimental research on turnout by consider...
International audienceThis study extends previous field experimental research on turnout by consider...
Would holding elections by mail increase voter turnout? Many electoral reform advocates predict that...
Abstract. Would holding elections by mail increase voter turnout? Many electoral reform advocates p...
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters,...
Election officials across the United States continue to implement convenience voting reforms that in...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...
Most of the studies of voter behavior have dealt with voter turnout, but few have looked at other as...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...
Doubts about the integrity of ballot secrecy persist and depress political participation among the A...
This project seeks to examine the potential effects on voter turnout of changes in the laws and poli...
Given the persistence of public doubts about the integrity of ballot secrecy, which depress turnout,...
Lower transaction costs have shifted voter registration activities online and away from traditional ...
This project seeks to examine the potential effects on voter turnout of changes in the laws and poli...
International audienceThis study extends previous field experimental research on turnout by consider...
International audienceThis study extends previous field experimental research on turnout by consider...
International audienceThis study extends previous field experimental research on turnout by consider...
Would holding elections by mail increase voter turnout? Many electoral reform advocates predict that...
Abstract. Would holding elections by mail increase voter turnout? Many electoral reform advocates p...
Voting technologies frame the voting experience. Different ways of presenting information to voters,...
Election officials across the United States continue to implement convenience voting reforms that in...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...
Most of the studies of voter behavior have dealt with voter turnout, but few have looked at other as...
Voting-by-mail (VBM) provides voters the opportunity to cast ballots without being exposed to the in...
Doubts about the integrity of ballot secrecy persist and depress political participation among the A...
This project seeks to examine the potential effects on voter turnout of changes in the laws and poli...
Given the persistence of public doubts about the integrity of ballot secrecy, which depress turnout,...
Lower transaction costs have shifted voter registration activities online and away from traditional ...
This project seeks to examine the potential effects on voter turnout of changes in the laws and poli...