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The impact of motivational and contextual factors on turnout in first- and second-order elections
Authors:Peter Sö  derlund,Hanna Wass,André   Blais
Affiliation:aSocial Research Institute, Åbo Akademi University, Finland;bDepartment of Political and Economic Studies, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 54, Unioninkatu 37, Helsinki, FIN 00014, Finland;cCanada Research Chair in Electoral Studies, Université de Montréal, Canada
Abstract:Based on voter survey from European election study 2009, we examine the impact of one individual-level motivational factor, i.e. interest in politics, and its interactions with institutional and contextual factors such as compulsory voting, electoral competition and the number of parties on participation in 2009 EP elections and previous national elections. The results show that political interest is more closely connected to turnout in second-order elections which are usually considered less salient. Correspondingly, also the contingent effect of compulsory voting and competition is more evident in EP elections. While compulsory voting substantially decreases the turnout gap between the most and least politically attentive voters in both types of elections, the moderating effect of competitiveness is found only in EP elections.
Keywords:Turnout   Second-order elections   Political interest   Compulsory voting   Electoral competition   Effective number of parties
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