This paper estimates the effects of the compulsory voting laws on individuals´ political orientations though a regression discontinuity framework. The identification comes from Brazil´s dual voting system – voluntary and compulsory – whose exposure is determined based on citizens’ dates of birth. Using self-collected data, we find that compulsory voting has sizable effects on individuals´ political preferences, making them more likely to identify with a political party and to become oriented towards ideological extremes
What difference does it make if more, or fewer, people vote? What difference would it make if the st...
As voter turnout is steadily declining in Western democracies, various authors have expressed concer...
Lijphart (1997) endorses compulsory voting as a means to increase voter turnout. Considering the lik...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Political theorists have argued...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums and this may systematically bias policy in favor of th...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums, and this may systematically bias policy in favor of t...
One of the most robust findings on political institutions is that compulsory voting (CV) reduces the...
We know compulsory voting is associated with higher levels of electoral turnout. It has been suggest...
We know compulsory voting is associated with higher levels of electoral turnout. It has been suggest...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
I advance a theory about how compulsory voting affects the behavior of political parties. The theory...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
<p>Democratic elections imply that the electorate holds incumbents accountable for past performance,...
What difference does it make if more, or fewer, people vote? What difference would it make if the st...
As voter turnout is steadily declining in Western democracies, various authors have expressed concer...
Lijphart (1997) endorses compulsory voting as a means to increase voter turnout. Considering the lik...
© 2018 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature Political theorists have argued...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums and this may systematically bias policy in favor of th...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
Citizens unequally participate in referendums, and this may systematically bias policy in favor of t...
One of the most robust findings on political institutions is that compulsory voting (CV) reduces the...
We know compulsory voting is associated with higher levels of electoral turnout. It has been suggest...
We know compulsory voting is associated with higher levels of electoral turnout. It has been suggest...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
I advance a theory about how compulsory voting affects the behavior of political parties. The theory...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
<p>Democratic elections imply that the electorate holds incumbents accountable for past performance,...
What difference does it make if more, or fewer, people vote? What difference would it make if the st...
As voter turnout is steadily declining in Western democracies, various authors have expressed concer...
Lijphart (1997) endorses compulsory voting as a means to increase voter turnout. Considering the lik...