This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent government. A system of simultaneous equations is estimated using a panel dataset of 278 Portuguese municipalities, for the period 1979–2005, covering 10 legislative elections. The results indicate that right-wing governments have lower vote shares when turnout is higher, while leftwing ones seem to be unaffected. There is also evidence of the responsibility hypothesis, that turnout is higher in closer elections, and that regional/local economic variables have non-linear effects on turnout implying that it is higher in good and bad times, but lower when the economy is neither too hot nor too cold.QRENCOMPETEFEDERFundação para a Ciência e a Tecnol...
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This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and...
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Abstract. The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate a...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
Low voter turn-out questions the legitimacy of modern democracies in pursuing some desired goals of ...
Why does the leftist party vote increase when turnout increases in some countries and not in others?...
Abstract. This paper offers new insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portu...
Accounting for variation, especially decline, in European voter turnout has drawn considerable recen...
This paper examines in a descriptive manner how two groups of variables, institutional and socio-eco...
This article estimates for member states of the EU the effect of low levels of turnout on parties’ s...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Differences in electoral rules and/or legislative, executive or legal institutions across countries ...
In recent years, the decline in election turnout seems to have abated in the United States, (McDonal...
This paper analyzes the effects of voter turnout on the vote shares received by the incumbent govern...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic conditions on voter turnout at Portuguese legislative and...
This paper analyzes the impact of economic performance on voter turnout. We estimate an economic tur...
This paper offers additional insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portugal...
Abstract. The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate a...
The purpose of the paper is to question the decline in the Portuguese voter turnout rate and apparen...
Low voter turn-out questions the legitimacy of modern democracies in pursuing some desired goals of ...
Why does the leftist party vote increase when turnout increases in some countries and not in others?...
Abstract. This paper offers new insights on the interactions between economics and politics in Portu...
Accounting for variation, especially decline, in European voter turnout has drawn considerable recen...
This paper examines in a descriptive manner how two groups of variables, institutional and socio-eco...
This article estimates for member states of the EU the effect of low levels of turnout on parties’ s...
Participating in an election is by far the most prevalent form of political participation in modern ...
Differences in electoral rules and/or legislative, executive or legal institutions across countries ...
In recent years, the decline in election turnout seems to have abated in the United States, (McDonal...