Turned Off or Turned Out? Campaign Advertising,Information, and Voting
Daniel Houser,
Rebecca Morton and
Thomas Stratmann
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Omar Ahmad Al-Ubaydli
No 1005, Working Papers from George Mason University, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science
Abstract:
We present results from laboratory experimental elections in which voter information is endogenously provided by candidates and voting is voluntary. We also compare advertisements that are costless to voters with those that reduce voter payoffs. We fi?nd that informative advertisements increase voter participation and thus informative campaign advertising "turns out" voters. However, the effect of information is less than that found in previous experimental studies where information is exogenously provided by the experimenter. Furthermore, we find that when advertising by winning candidates reduces voter payoffs, informed voters are less likely to participate, thus are "turned off" rather than "turned out."Finally, we discover that candidates tend to over-advertise, and contrary to theoretical predictions, advertise significantly more when voting is voluntary than when it is compulsory.
Keywords: Voting; campaign finance; abstention; voter turnout; experiments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 45 pages
Date: 2008-07, Revised 2008-07
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