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Political Participation and Civic Courage: The Negative Effect of Transparency on Making Small Campaign Contributions
Authors:Raymond J. La Raja
Affiliation:1. Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Thompson Hall, 200 Hicks Way, Amherst, MA, 01002, USA
Abstract:This study assesses whether public disclosure of campaign contributions affects citizens’ willingness to give money to candidates. In the American states, campaign finance laws require disclosure of private information for contributors at relatively low thresholds ranging from $1 to $300. The Internet has made it relatively easy to publicize such information in a way that changes the social context for political participation. Drawing on social influence theory, the analysis suggests that citizens are sensitive to divulging private information, especially those who are surrounded by people with different political views. Using experimental data from the 2011 Cooperative Congressional Election Studies, it demonstrates how individuals refrain from making small campaign contributions or reduce their donations to avoid disclosing their identities. The conclusion discusses the implications of transparency laws for political participation, especially for small donors.
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