This empirical study seeks to identify key aggregate-level economic and non-economic determinants of the expected benefits from voting and hence aggregate voter turnout. A unique dimension of this study is the hypothesis that PAC (political action committee) election campaign contributions, e.g., to U.S. Senate races, may reduce the expected benefits of voting and hence voter turnout because the greater the growth of real PAC contributions, the greater the extent to which eligible voters may become concerned that these contributions lead to PAC political influence over elected officials. Indeed, this study finds for the period 1960-2000 that the voter participation rate has been negatively impacted by the growth in real PAC contributions to...
This article examines the electoral consequences of variation in voter turnout in the United States....
This study empirically investigates the potential impact of political action committee (PAC) electi...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
This study empirically estimates the determinants of aggregate voter participation rates between 196...
This study empirically estimates the determinants of aggregate voter participation rates between 196...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
This project is looking at voting behavior and the reasons people vote. Upon further research, I dis...
This project is looking at voting behavior and the reasons people vote. Upon further research, I dis...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study empirically investigates the potential impact of political action committee (PAC) electi...
The question of why some people vote in American national elections and others do not has been the f...
This study is a quantitative analysis of the effect of campaign expenditures and turnout. It finds t...
This empirical study seeks to broaden the interpretation of the “rational voter model” so as to incl...
The question of why some people vote in American national elections and others do not has been the f...
This article examines the electoral consequences of variation in voter turnout in the United States....
This study empirically investigates the potential impact of political action committee (PAC) electi...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...
This study empirically estimates the determinants of aggregate voter participation rates between 196...
This study empirically estimates the determinants of aggregate voter participation rates between 196...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
This extension of the rational voter model differs from prior studies in three ways: its adoption of...
This project is looking at voting behavior and the reasons people vote. Upon further research, I dis...
This project is looking at voting behavior and the reasons people vote. Upon further research, I dis...
This study views voter participation as a collective action problem overcome chiefly by means of "so...
This study empirically investigates the potential impact of political action committee (PAC) electi...
The question of why some people vote in American national elections and others do not has been the f...
This study is a quantitative analysis of the effect of campaign expenditures and turnout. It finds t...
This empirical study seeks to broaden the interpretation of the “rational voter model” so as to incl...
The question of why some people vote in American national elections and others do not has been the f...
This article examines the electoral consequences of variation in voter turnout in the United States....
This study empirically investigates the potential impact of political action committee (PAC) electi...
The following study will present an examination of factors that impact levels of voting activity amo...