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Can governments use Get Out The Vote letters to solve Europe’s turnout crisis? Evidence from a field experiment
Authors:Yosef Bhatti  Jens Olav Dahlgaard  Jonas Hedegaard Hansen
Institution:1. KORA – Danish Institute for Local and Regional Government Research, Copenhagen K, Denmark;2. Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Frederiksberg, Denmark;3. Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen K, Denmark
Abstract:Declining levels of turnout are a problem in European elections. Are Get Out The Vote campaigns the solution to the problem? While many studies have investigated such campaigns in the US, little is known about their effect in Europe. The article presents a field experiment in which encouragement to vote in an upcoming Danish election is delivered to more than 60,000 first-time voters using direct personal letters. Eight different letters are designed, based on the calculus of voting and prospect theory. The sample is randomly divided into treatment groups or the control group. Using validated turnout, small positive effects of receiving a letter on turnout are found, with little difference across letters. The letters mostly mobilised voters with a low propensity to vote and thus increased equality in participation. In sum, while letters have some effect, they are not likely to be a panacea for solving Europe’s turnout challenges.
Keywords:Voter turnout  Get Out The Vote  prospect theory  inequality  field experiments  calculus of voting
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