Getting Out the Latino Vote: How Door-to-Door Canvassing Influences Voter Turnout in Rural Central California |
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Authors: | Michelson Melissa R. |
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Affiliation: | (1) California State University, Fresno, 5340 N. Campus Drive, M/S SS19, Fresno, CA, 93740-8019 |
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Abstract: | Using randomized experimentation, this study of a municipal election in Central California examines the effects of face-to-face canvassing on voter turnout. This is the first randomized experiment to focus on Latino voter mobilization. Building on previous field experimentation, this study focuses on a local school board election held in Dos Palos, CA. Two kinds of appeals were made to potential voters: one emphasized ethnic solidarity; the other emphasized civic duty. Canvassing was remarkably successful; voters who were contacted were significantly more likely to vote. The mobilization effort had a particularly large effect on the turnout of Latino Democrats. |
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Keywords: | Latino turnout election mobilization |
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