THE STRATEGIC TIMING OF DIRECT DEMOCRACY |
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Authors: | MARC MEREDITH |
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Affiliation: | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on the strategic timing of elections by agenda-setters in direct democracy settings. Because concurrent elections affect turnout, scheduling referenda for different elections will produce different median voters. I hypothesize that agenda-setters with power over the timing of a referendum will schedule the referendum in conjunction with the other set of races that produce a policy closest to their preferred outcome. Consistent with the theory, I show that Wisconsin school boards' use of special elections for school referenda are related to differences in the revealed preferences of voters in low- and high-turnout elections. |
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