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Taxes, Transfers, and Voter Behavior in U.S. Midterm Elections
Authors:Ali T Akarca  Dimitri Andrianacos
Institution:(1) University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, 60607, U.S.A;(2) Western Illinois University, Moline, IL, 61265, U.S.A
Abstract:The effects of changes in per capita real GDP, real taxes and real government transfer payments on midterm congressional election outcomes during the 1946–2002 period are examined. Voters are found to take all of these, except taxes and transfers at the state and local government levels, into account in casting their ballots. However, the weights they place on each are found not to be the same. Consequently, the common practice of summarizing the economic conditions faced by voters through disposable income seems to be inappropriate. Also, omission of tax and transfer variables from the vote equation, and using vote swing rather than vote share as the dependent variable is found to result in underestimation of the coefficient of per capita GDP growth.
Keywords:congressional elections  economic voting  taxes  government transfers
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