A number of studies have found that turnout tends to be lower under plurality rule than when some system of proportional representation is in place. Meanwhile, there is reason to believe that when turnout is lower, it is voters who are less knowledgeable about politics who are particularly less likely to participate. This suggests that turnout is lower under plurality rule because those with weaker motivations to vote are particulary discouraged from voting. We consider whether this is the case and if so, why. We examine four main reasons why the electoral system might influence the relationship between political knowledge and turnout: district competitiveness, mobilization efforts, efficacy, and the size and polarization of the party syste...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
The relationship between electoral competitiveness and turnout forms the foundations of understandin...
The purpose of this research is to discover why some individuals abstain from voting in America. Usi...
A number of studies have found that turnout tends to be lower under plurality rule than when some sy...
Empirical findings based on aggregate data have found that proportional representation (PR) has a mi...
Theory suggests that majoritarian/plurality elections depress voter participation and that proportio...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
This chapter examines the relationship between voter turnout and political inequality. It investigat...
Past research analysing the positive effects of proportional systems on electoral participation has ...
The United States has lower turnout than almost all other long-term democracies. Low turnout in the ...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
The relationship between electoral competitiveness and turnout forms the foundations of understandin...
The purpose of this research is to discover why some individuals abstain from voting in America. Usi...
A number of studies have found that turnout tends to be lower under plurality rule than when some sy...
Empirical findings based on aggregate data have found that proportional representation (PR) has a mi...
Theory suggests that majoritarian/plurality elections depress voter participation and that proportio...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
This chapter examines the relationship between voter turnout and political inequality. It investigat...
Past research analysing the positive effects of proportional systems on electoral participation has ...
The United States has lower turnout than almost all other long-term democracies. Low turnout in the ...
Existing theories of turnout model individuals ’ decisions to vote as a function of the utility they...
Abstract Voter turnout in elections in the United States of America is one of the lowest among democ...
© The Author(s) 2016. Turnout rates are in decline in advanced democracies, but the consequences of ...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
Evidence that turnout is higher under proportional representation (PR) than in majoritarian election...
The relationship between electoral competitiveness and turnout forms the foundations of understandin...
The purpose of this research is to discover why some individuals abstain from voting in America. Usi...