Objectives: In this article we explore how the geographic location of a proposed public good on the ballot in a local referendum influences voting turnout. We argue that voters who live farther away from the good, and are thus likely to bear the cost of the good but have no access to it, would be more motivated to turn out in the election. Drawing on the cost-orientation hypothesis, or negativity effect, that people are more strongly motivated to avoid losses than to approach gains, we expect these voters to derive higher expressive benefits from the act of voting relative to those of voters located closer to the good. Methods: We examine voting turnout in the 2002 referendum in the City of Seattle on the proposed construction of a monora...
This paper considers the impact of distance to polling station upon electoral turnout. Using polling...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2017.Cataloged from ...
abstract: Elections in the United States are highly decentralized with vast powers given to the stat...
Objectives: In this article we explore how the geographic location of a proposed public good on the ...
Contests over public goods remain at the forefront of urban political battles in nearly every major ...
Contests over public goods remain at the forefront of urban political battles in nearly every major ...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the consolidation of polling places in Los Angeles County during the Octo...
This research examines how distance factors into the costs associated with political participation. ...
I study the effects of voting costs—specifically, distance to polling location—using geographic disc...
Objective This article examines the impact that reducing the distance to a voter\u27s nearest ballot...
Considerable interest among academics and practitioners alike centers around identifying ways to imp...
An alternative view of Tiebout’s original thesis is that individuals currently in a local area facin...
Do the physical settings in which a voter casts their ballot affect their vote choices? Every state...
Recent initiatives for increasing participation in UK elections have yet to replace the traditional ...
Few studies have tried to assess the empirical impact of transport cost on electoral turnout. Unfort...
This paper considers the impact of distance to polling station upon electoral turnout. Using polling...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2017.Cataloged from ...
abstract: Elections in the United States are highly decentralized with vast powers given to the stat...
Objectives: In this article we explore how the geographic location of a proposed public good on the ...
Contests over public goods remain at the forefront of urban political battles in nearly every major ...
Contests over public goods remain at the forefront of urban political battles in nearly every major ...
ABSTRACT: This paper uses the consolidation of polling places in Los Angeles County during the Octo...
This research examines how distance factors into the costs associated with political participation. ...
I study the effects of voting costs—specifically, distance to polling location—using geographic disc...
Objective This article examines the impact that reducing the distance to a voter\u27s nearest ballot...
Considerable interest among academics and practitioners alike centers around identifying ways to imp...
An alternative view of Tiebout’s original thesis is that individuals currently in a local area facin...
Do the physical settings in which a voter casts their ballot affect their vote choices? Every state...
Recent initiatives for increasing participation in UK elections have yet to replace the traditional ...
Few studies have tried to assess the empirical impact of transport cost on electoral turnout. Unfort...
This paper considers the impact of distance to polling station upon electoral turnout. Using polling...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2017.Cataloged from ...
abstract: Elections in the United States are highly decentralized with vast powers given to the stat...