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One voter and two choices: The impact of electoral context on the 2011 UK referendum
Authors:Daniel Stevens  Susan Banducci
Institution:1. University of Exeter, Politics, Cornwall Campus, Penryn TR10 9EZ, UK;2. University of Exeter, Politics, Exeter EX4 4RJ, UK
Abstract:There is a debate in the literature on referendum voting as to whether these occasions are opportunities for voters to express issue preferences in the absence of partisan politics or whether they simply serve as referendums on the current government. In part, this latter, second order account is assumed to be driven by the amount and content of media coverage, and hence information about the referendum, that is available to voters. In this paper, we address the second order question and demonstrate that holding elections concurrently both reduces the amount of media attention to the second order contest—the AV referendum in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland where national elections were held—and moderates media priming, thereby affecting the salient cues in the decision making of voters in those contexts.
Keywords:Second-order elections  Concurrent elections  Leader cues  Media effects
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