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Title (eng)
In-person or convenience voting? The role of the direct costs in explaining preferences for voting modalities
Abstract (eng)
High turnout is crucial for political legitimacy. By reducing the direct costs of voting in person, such as queuing and taking time off work, convenience voting modalities are expected to increase turnout. Yet, little is known about the role these costs play in explaining how citizens want to vote. This paper investigates whether perceptions of the direct costs of voting influence individual preferences for in-person compared to convenience forms of balloting such as voting by mail, or absentee voting. Using original cross-sectional data and a preregistered survey experiment encompassing the 2022 US midterm elections, I find that higher direct costs reduce individual preferences for in-person voting. Importantly, this reduction is not compensated by higher preferences for convenience modalities.
Keywords (eng)
Costs of votingConvenience votingElectionsPolitical behaviourSurvey researchExperiment
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English [eng]
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Title
Electoral Studies
Volume
91
ISSN
0261-3794
Issued
2024
Publication
Elsevier BV
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Date issued
2024
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