Measuring the Costs of Voting and their Impacts

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2018-08-10
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Although much literature in political science refers to the costs of voting, they have not been comprehensively studied. I develop a new theory of costs based on both the tasks needed to vote and their attendant individual-specific trade-offs. I then use an original survey to demonstrate that perceived task difficulty measures perform well for measuring these costs. Finally, I look at the impact of these costs on both validated voter turnout and intention to vote.

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Doctor of Philosophy
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costs of voting, election administration, political participation, voting reforms, voter turnout
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Menger, Andrew. "Measuring the Costs of Voting and their Impacts." (2018) Diss., Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/105249.

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