Voter Turnout: Theory and Evidence from Texas Liquor Referenda

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Political Economy Workshop
University of Pennsylvania

3718 Locust Walk
309 McNeil

Philadelphia, PA

United States

Joint with: Mike Conlin

This paper uses data from Texas liquor referenda to explore a new approach to understanding voter turnout, inspired by the theoretical work of Harsanyi (1980) and Feddersen and Sandroni (2002). It presents a model based on this approach and structurally estimates it using the referendum data. It then compares the performance of the model with two alternative models of turnout. The results are encouraging: the structural estimation yields reasonable parameter estimates and the model performs better than the two alternatives considered.

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Stephen Coate

Cornell University

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