We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploiting the precise day-level timing of the release of Swiss national poll results for high-stakes federal referenda, and a novel dataset on daily mail-in voting for the canton of Geneva. Using an event study design, we find that the release of a closer poll causes voter turnout to sharply rise immediately after poll release, with no differential pre-release turnout levels or trends. We provide evidence that polls affect turnout by providing information shaping beliefs about closeness. The effects of close polls are the largest where newspapers report on them most; and, the introduction of polls had significantly larger effects in politically unrep...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turno...
We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploitin...
The authors reexamine the relationship between closeness and turnout by looking at aggregate-level v...
Under instrumental voting closer elections are expected to have higher turnout. Under expressive vot...
Many democratic citizens habitually abstain from the political process, and the reasons for this abs...
Belgian and Swiss media regularly interfere during French elections by releasing exit polls before p...
In this paper I examine how closeness between the traditional political blocks affects voter turnout...
Abstract of associated article: We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect o...
International audienceThis article explores the determinants of second-round voter turnout in small ...
To assess the impact of electoral systems on voting turnout, cross-national studies can be usefully ...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
A well-established body of literature links voter turnout to political campaigns. In this view, inte...
This thesis tests Franklin & Weber's finding that national elections have a temporal proximity-effec...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turno...
We provide evidence of a causal effect of anticipated election closeness on voter turnout, exploitin...
The authors reexamine the relationship between closeness and turnout by looking at aggregate-level v...
Under instrumental voting closer elections are expected to have higher turnout. Under expressive vot...
Many democratic citizens habitually abstain from the political process, and the reasons for this abs...
Belgian and Swiss media regularly interfere during French elections by releasing exit polls before p...
In this paper I examine how closeness between the traditional political blocks affects voter turnout...
Abstract of associated article: We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect o...
International audienceThis article explores the determinants of second-round voter turnout in small ...
To assess the impact of electoral systems on voting turnout, cross-national studies can be usefully ...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout,leading a number of ...
A well-established body of literature links voter turnout to political campaigns. In this view, inte...
This thesis tests Franklin & Weber's finding that national elections have a temporal proximity-effec...
Political theorists have argued that democracies should strive for high turnout, leading to an argum...
In this empirical analysis of voting patterns in five countries on days when one or more national re...
We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turno...