Early voting procedures boost voter participation and have therefore been suggested as institutional remedies for the problem of unequal turnout. Scholars have, however, raised concerns that making voting more convenient may actually lead to a less representative electorate. We contribute to this debate by leveraging large-scale Swedish registry data to analyze persons expecting a child around the time of the election. Our results indicate that politically engaged high-status voters are more likely to use the opportunity to vote in advance when faced with the risk of not being able to vote on election day. Given the large number of obstacles to election-day voting that individuals face throughout life, it is therefore conceivable that efforts to make voting more convenient and less costly for citizens may in the end lead to less representative electorates.

Early Voting Can Widen the Turnout Gap: The case of childbirth / S.H. Dehdari, M. van Ditmars, K. Lindgren, S. Oskarsson, K. Vernby. - In: ELECTORAL STUDIES. - ISSN 0261-3794. - 90:(2024 Aug), pp. 102817.1-102817.7. [10.31235/osf.io/xe7b9]

Early Voting Can Widen the Turnout Gap: The case of childbirth

M. van Ditmars
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2024

Abstract

Early voting procedures boost voter participation and have therefore been suggested as institutional remedies for the problem of unequal turnout. Scholars have, however, raised concerns that making voting more convenient may actually lead to a less representative electorate. We contribute to this debate by leveraging large-scale Swedish registry data to analyze persons expecting a child around the time of the election. Our results indicate that politically engaged high-status voters are more likely to use the opportunity to vote in advance when faced with the risk of not being able to vote on election day. Given the large number of obstacles to election-day voting that individuals face throughout life, it is therefore conceivable that efforts to make voting more convenient and less costly for citizens may in the end lead to less representative electorates.
Early voting; Electoral participation; Political inequality; Register data; Turnout inequality;
Settore GSPS-02/A - Scienza politica
   Contexts, networks and participation: The social logic of political engagement
   CONPOL
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   683214
ago-2024
giu-2024
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0261379424000751?via=ihub
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