In many jurisdictions, whether referendum results are binding depends on legally defined quorum requirements. We use a pivotal voter model to examine the consequences of such requirements. We find that, although quorum rules differ in consequences, a status quo bias that is usually attributed need not be present and that quorum rules may work against the status quo. The rules can also both favor minorities and reduce voter turnout. Because quorum rules can create situations in which the secrecy of the vote is compromised, the door is opened to undemocratic forms of social and political pressure
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions from...
Abstract. We analyze the effect of turnout requirements in ref-erenda in the context of a group turn...
We study direct democracy with population uncertainty. Voters’ participation is often among the desi...
In many jurisdictions, whether referendum results are binding depends on legally defined quorum requ...
In many jurisdictions, whether referendum results are binding depend on certain legally defined quor...
In this article, we focus on the consequences of quorum requirements for turnout in referendums. We ...
The majority of the participating voters in referenda does not necessarily reflect the majority of t...
We analyse the effect of turnout requirement in referenda in the context of a group turnout model. W...
Many democratic decision making institutions involve quorum rules. Such rules are commonly motivated...
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions fro...
Abstract. We analyze the e¤ect of turnout requirements in ref-erenda in the context of a group turno...
Using a pivotal costly voting model of elections, we study how participation quorum requirements aff...
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions from...
We analyze the effect of turnout requirements in referenda in the context of a group turnout model. ...
This paper analyzes a yes-no referendum in which its outcome is valid only if the voter turnout is g...
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions from...
Abstract. We analyze the effect of turnout requirements in ref-erenda in the context of a group turn...
We study direct democracy with population uncertainty. Voters’ participation is often among the desi...
In many jurisdictions, whether referendum results are binding depends on legally defined quorum requ...
In many jurisdictions, whether referendum results are binding depend on certain legally defined quor...
In this article, we focus on the consequences of quorum requirements for turnout in referendums. We ...
The majority of the participating voters in referenda does not necessarily reflect the majority of t...
We analyse the effect of turnout requirement in referenda in the context of a group turnout model. W...
Many democratic decision making institutions involve quorum rules. Such rules are commonly motivated...
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions fro...
Abstract. We analyze the e¤ect of turnout requirements in ref-erenda in the context of a group turno...
Using a pivotal costly voting model of elections, we study how participation quorum requirements aff...
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions from...
We analyze the effect of turnout requirements in referenda in the context of a group turnout model. ...
This paper analyzes a yes-no referendum in which its outcome is valid only if the voter turnout is g...
Many political systems with direct democracy mechanisms have adopted rules preventing decisions from...
Abstract. We analyze the effect of turnout requirements in ref-erenda in the context of a group turn...
We study direct democracy with population uncertainty. Voters’ participation is often among the desi...