This study explores the extent to which campaign visibility facilitates electoral participation, using data from first- and second-order elections in Britain. Our contribution to the existing literature is threefold. First, we assess whether the effects of campaign effort are conditioned by marginality, finding that campaign mobilisation gets out the vote regardless of the competitiveness of the race. Second, we look at the relative ability of different campaign activities to stimulate turnout, detecting significant differences. Third, we show that the effects of campaign effort on electoral participation are rather similar in first- and second-order elections. These findings suggest that a greater level of electoral information provided by...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
It is becoming increasingly accepted among analysts of British voting behaviour that, contrary to th...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...
This study explores the extent to which campaign visibility facilitates electoral participation, usi...
This study explores the extent to which campaign visibility facilitates electoral participation, usi...
We explore the impact of campaign effort on constituency-level turnout variation in Britain, under t...
We explore the impact of campaign effort on constituency-level turnout variation in Britain, under t...
Local campaigns play a key role in Britain in mobilising the electorate. Here, Siim Trumm and Laura ...
Comparative literature suggests that campaigning efforts impact positively, both in terms of mobiliz...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressA long tradition within political science examines the impact of pa...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the...
In this thesis, I report the results from the first randomized field experiments conducted in collab...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
'If you believe in something, write it on a piece of paper and stick it through a letterbox' This...
This is the author version accepted for publication in Political Science Research and Methods. The f...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
It is becoming increasingly accepted among analysts of British voting behaviour that, contrary to th...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...
This study explores the extent to which campaign visibility facilitates electoral participation, usi...
This study explores the extent to which campaign visibility facilitates electoral participation, usi...
We explore the impact of campaign effort on constituency-level turnout variation in Britain, under t...
We explore the impact of campaign effort on constituency-level turnout variation in Britain, under t...
Local campaigns play a key role in Britain in mobilising the electorate. Here, Siim Trumm and Laura ...
Comparative literature suggests that campaigning efforts impact positively, both in terms of mobiliz...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressA long tradition within political science examines the impact of pa...
© Cambridge University Press 2017. A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the...
In this thesis, I report the results from the first randomized field experiments conducted in collab...
In contrast to non-partisan Get Out the Vote (GOTV) campaigns, political parties do not aim to incre...
'If you believe in something, write it on a piece of paper and stick it through a letterbox' This...
This is the author version accepted for publication in Political Science Research and Methods. The f...
A long tradition of studies in political science has unveiled the effects of electoral institutions ...
It is becoming increasingly accepted among analysts of British voting behaviour that, contrary to th...
Repeated evidence in Britain demonstrates the positive electoral payoffs from constituency campaigni...