Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Studies of turnout across states find that states with later registration dates or election day registration have much higher turnout rates. Eliminating registration barriers altogether is estimated to raise voter participation rates by 5 to 10 percentage points. This paper presents panel estimates of the effects of the introduction of registration that exploit changes in registration law and turnout within counties. New York imposed registration on all of its counties in 1965; Ohio imposed registration in all of its counties in 1977. We estimate that the imposition of registration on counties that did not have registration in these states decre...
The political debate over the efficacy and desirability of registration reform has been largely disc...
Election day registration is among the solutions suggested for remedying low voter turnout in the Un...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
Many researchers blame voter registration requirements for inequalities in turnout rates across vari...
drop in turnout has inspired many reform proposals to increase turnout. One such proposal allows vot...
We reexamine the effects of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) leg-islation on aggregate par...
Many researchers blame voter registration requirements for inequalities in turnout rates across vari...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
We exploit a natural experiment in Massachusetts in 2012 to estimate the causal effect of lowering v...
The idea for this research projected stemmed from research I conducted during my Economics 439: Publ...
The United States has lower turnout than almost all other long-term democracies. Low turnout in the ...
Over the last decade, electoral reform has become a topic of intense controversy in the United State...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
Over the years, many states have undertaken different approaches to increase voter registration and ...
In the 1990s, the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) mandated that motor vehicle agencies proces...
The political debate over the efficacy and desirability of registration reform has been largely disc...
Election day registration is among the solutions suggested for remedying low voter turnout in the Un...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
Many researchers blame voter registration requirements for inequalities in turnout rates across vari...
drop in turnout has inspired many reform proposals to increase turnout. One such proposal allows vot...
We reexamine the effects of the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) leg-islation on aggregate par...
Many researchers blame voter registration requirements for inequalities in turnout rates across vari...
This study examines state-level political participation in an analysis that integrates registration,...
We exploit a natural experiment in Massachusetts in 2012 to estimate the causal effect of lowering v...
The idea for this research projected stemmed from research I conducted during my Economics 439: Publ...
The United States has lower turnout than almost all other long-term democracies. Low turnout in the ...
Over the last decade, electoral reform has become a topic of intense controversy in the United State...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...
Over the years, many states have undertaken different approaches to increase voter registration and ...
In the 1990s, the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) mandated that motor vehicle agencies proces...
The political debate over the efficacy and desirability of registration reform has been largely disc...
Election day registration is among the solutions suggested for remedying low voter turnout in the Un...
R. Michael Alvarez of the California Institute of Technology and Jonathan Nagler of NYU analyze the ...