Exit polls, turnout, and bandwagon voting : evidence from a natural experiment


Autoria(s): Morton, Rebecca B.; Mueller, Daniel; Page, Lionel; Torgler, Benno
Contribuinte(s)

Botticini, Maristella

Abbring, Jaap

Biais, Bruno

Data(s)

01/08/2013

Resumo

We exploit a voting reform in France to estimate the causal effect of exit poll information on turnout and bandwagon voting. Before the change in legislation, individuals in some French overseas territories voted after the election result had already been made public via exit poll information from mainland France. We estimate that knowing the exit poll information decreases voter turnout by about 12 percentage points. Our study is the first clean empirical design outside of the laboratory to demonstrate the effect of such knowledge on voter turnout. Furthermore, we find that exit poll information significantly increases bandwagon voting; that is, voters who choose to turn out are more likely to vote for the expected winner.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65231/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/65231/1/Exit_polls-_Page%2C_Torgler.pdf

http://www.eea-esem.com/files/papers/EEA-ESEM/2013/1529/FrenchVoting_MMPT_13.pdf

Morton, Rebecca B., Mueller, Daniel, Page, Lionel, & Torgler, Benno (2013) Exit polls, turnout, and bandwagon voting : evidence from a natural experiment. In Botticini, Maristella, Abbring, Jaap, & Biais, Bruno (Eds.) European Economic Association and Econometric Society Conferenece (EEA-ESEM 2013), 26-30 August 2013, Gothenburg, Sweden.

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Copyright 2013 Please consult the authors

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Economics & Finance

Tipo

Conference Paper