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The Conditionality of Vote‐Buying Norms: Experimental Evidence from Latin America
Authors:Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos  Chad Kiewiet de Jonge  David W. Nickerson
Affiliation:1. Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE, Mexico City);2. University of Notre Dame
Abstract:Anti‐vote‐buying campaigns led by NGOs and political elites denounce the practice as a crass economic transaction detrimental to democracy. Do potential clients stigmatize vote buying to the same degree, or does the mass public have a more conditional view of the acceptability of vote buying? We theorize that normative evaluations of vote buying vary based on individuals’ understanding of the transaction itself and abstract societal costs associated with the practice. We assess this perspective using survey experiments conducted in several Latin American countries that present hypothetical vote‐buying situations for evaluation by respondents, varying the socioeconomic status of the hypothetical client and the client's political predispositions. We find that the disapproval of vote buying is highly conditional on the attributes of the hypothetical client and that evaluations of vote buying depend on conceptions of the concrete benefits and abstract costs of vote buying as a part of electoral politics.
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