The ballot is one of the most fundamental implements of democracy – but can ballot design influence the outcome of an election? Chris W. Bonneau and Eric Loepp find that ballots that give voters the ability to vote for all candidates with the same party label (the straight-ticket voting option) in multiple elections may have major consequences for electoral participation, especially in ‘down-ticket’ races. They argue that while straight ticket voting may enhance participation in these races if they are partisan, non-partisan ‘down ticket’ races are much more likely to see reduced voter participation
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We investigate how voter and political candidate behavior and election results are affected by an ex...
Do ballot initiatives help to improve people’s knowledge about politics? In new research which uses ...
Ballot fusion is an electoral device used in some states that permits multiple parties to endorse th...
This paper explores the effects of the straight-ticket voting option (STVO) on the positions of poli...
brought renewed attention to election administration issues, especially those involving voting techn...
Nonpartisan elections—in which candidates are not endorsed by a political party and their party affi...
Most people would agree that political parties are one of the most important components of national ...
We exploit an original dataset from a referendum in Peru to study the influence of voting "arrangeme...
Does ballot design “matter”? Does the design of ballots influence how voters cast their ballots, and...
Studies suggest that between one-fourth and one-third of localities elect their leaders on partisan ...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentation"How does the design of a ballot inf...
In both law and public scrutiny, renewed attention is being given to the simple act of casting a bal...
Literacy tests to gain access to the polls were banned in the United States in 1965 with the passage...
States that elect judges are heir to a populist tradition dating back to the Jacksonian era. In the ...
While at a federal level judges are appointed by the President, in 22 states they are elected. One c...
We investigate how voter and political candidate behavior and election results are affected by an ex...
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Ballot fusion is an electoral device used in some states that permits multiple parties to endorse th...