This paper focuses on the effects of the local media market for turnout in municipal elections in Switzerland. Building on the information model of voter turnout, we posit that the exposure of citizens to locally relevant news is important for their probability to participate in local elections. Empirically, we focus on aggregate levels of turnout in recent local elections in 408 metropolitan municipalities in Switzerland. We find that newspaper audience in a municipality, as well as the congruence of newspaper markets with municipal territories both have positive effects on levels of turnout in municipal elections. The paper thereby contributes to an emerging literature showing that the role of the media is important for political particip...
In times of increasing "mediatization" of politics, when voters and their elected representatives pr...
abstract: Although smaller and more local elections could have implications more dramatic to an indi...
This paper examines the effects of three main forms of campaign communication on voter turnout in th...
Media coverage of politics is widely considered essential to political participation. However, studi...
This paper evaluates the effects of changes in the supply of news provided by newspapers on electora...
To assess the impact of electoral systems on voting turnout, cross-national studies can be usefully ...
Election periods are high-days for media with an interest in politics. Even more: campaign communica...
Do national and local newspapers both impact voter turnout? This paper tackles this question by empl...
What explains the higher electoral turnout in some of the Swiss municipalities? Since there are impo...
This paper uses an original dataset covering the presence of local news in medium-large Italian citi...
We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploitin...
In the last decades, municipal mergers have been one major element of local government reforms in Sw...
In the last decades, municipal mergers have been one major element of local government reforms in Sw...
This article considers the hypothesis that media-driven political interest shapes party identificati...
In times of increasing "mediatization" of politics, when voters and their elected representatives pr...
abstract: Although smaller and more local elections could have implications more dramatic to an indi...
This paper examines the effects of three main forms of campaign communication on voter turnout in th...
Media coverage of politics is widely considered essential to political participation. However, studi...
This paper evaluates the effects of changes in the supply of news provided by newspapers on electora...
To assess the impact of electoral systems on voting turnout, cross-national studies can be usefully ...
Election periods are high-days for media with an interest in politics. Even more: campaign communica...
Do national and local newspapers both impact voter turnout? This paper tackles this question by empl...
What explains the higher electoral turnout in some of the Swiss municipalities? Since there are impo...
This paper uses an original dataset covering the presence of local news in medium-large Italian citi...
We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploitin...
In the last decades, municipal mergers have been one major element of local government reforms in Sw...
In the last decades, municipal mergers have been one major element of local government reforms in Sw...
This article considers the hypothesis that media-driven political interest shapes party identificati...
In times of increasing "mediatization" of politics, when voters and their elected representatives pr...
abstract: Although smaller and more local elections could have implications more dramatic to an indi...
This paper examines the effects of three main forms of campaign communication on voter turnout in th...