Communication and Voting in Multiparty Elections: An Experimental Study

Bernhard Kittel, Wolfgang J. Luhan, Rebecca Morton

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Abstract

We investigate communication and costly voting in multiparty election experiments. Turnout is consistently lower in across electorate communication as compared to restricted communication within parties. Voters are more likely to choose the strategic voting option at the outset in restricted communication, but more likely to start deliberation by stating their first preference when unrestricted. Distributions of earnings are more inequitable when communication is restricted and the candidate preferred by the minority of voters is more likely to win. We also find that even restricted communication significantly increases participation and strategic voting by swing voters, above and beyond induced identity effects.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)F196-F225
FachzeitschriftThe Economic Journal
Jahrgang124
Ausgabenummer574
Frühes Online-Datum24 Feb. 2014
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Feb. 2014

ÖFOS 2012

  • 504030 Wirtschaftssoziologie

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