Over the past few decades, falling voter turnout rates have induced governments to adopt compulsory voting laws, in order to mitigate issues such as the socioeconomic voter gap and to bring a broader spectrum of voters into the fold. This paper presents evidence that the introduction of mandatory voting laws increases voter turnout rates by 13 points within a particular country through an entity- and time-fixed effect panel model. Moreover, it includes a discussion of the implications of adopting mandatory voting policies within the United States, finding that compelling citizens to vote would have increased participation rates to over 90 percent in the past four presidential elections
Political participation is paramount to the well being of a democracy. Concerns over low turnout rat...
In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does lo...
Despite historically high voter turnout rates in the 2020 general election, the United States still ...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
Full participation is the first book-length study of compulsory voting to be published in the Englis...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
State laws determine alternative voting options and play a role in U.S. voter turnout as a result. S...
Political participation is paramount to the well being of a democracy. Concerns over low turnout rat...
In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does lo...
Despite historically high voter turnout rates in the 2020 general election, the United States still ...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
Published online: 25 November 2022Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting’s (...
Despite the substantial body of research on compulsory voting's (CV) relationship with turnout, much...
Voter turnout levels have been steadily declining in the whole of the world’s democracies, for the l...
Electoral turnout in UK elections has been disappointing over recent cycles, despite a small uptick ...
Full participation is the first book-length study of compulsory voting to be published in the Englis...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
Can electoral institutions induce lasting changes in citizens’ voting habits? We study the long-term...
This study examines the effects of several individual-level variables on voter behavior, in order to...
State laws determine alternative voting options and play a role in U.S. voter turnout as a result. S...
Political participation is paramount to the well being of a democracy. Concerns over low turnout rat...
In advanced democracies, many citizens abstain from participating in the political process. Does lo...
Despite historically high voter turnout rates in the 2020 general election, the United States still ...