The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout

Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Studies of turnout across states find that states with later registration dates or election day registration have much higher turnout rates. Eliminating registration barriers altogether is estimated to r...

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Main Authors: Ansolabehere, Stephen, Konisky, David M.
Format: Working Paper
Language:en_US
Published: Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/96551
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description Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Studies of turnout across states find that states with later registration dates or election day registration have much higher turnout rates. Eliminating registration barriers altogether is estimated to raise voter participation rates by 5 to 10 percentage points. This paper presents panel estimates of the effects of the introduction of registration that exploit changes in registration law and turnout within counties. New York imposed registration on all of its counties in 1965; Ohio imposed registration in all of its counties in 1977. We estimate that the imposition of registration on counties that did not have registration in these states decreased participation over the long-term by 3 to 4 percentage points. Though significant, this is lower than estimates of the effects of registration from cross-sectional studies.
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spelling mit-1721.1/965512019-04-11T01:17:56Z The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout Ansolabehere, Stephen Konisky, David M. Voter registration Voter turnout Introduction of registration Imposition of registration Barriers to voting Voter registration, it is widely argued, raises the costs of voting, thereby decreasing turnout. Studies of turnout across states find that states with later registration dates or election day registration have much higher turnout rates. Eliminating registration barriers altogether is estimated to raise voter participation rates by 5 to 10 percentage points. This paper presents panel estimates of the effects of the introduction of registration that exploit changes in registration law and turnout within counties. New York imposed registration on all of its counties in 1965; Ohio imposed registration in all of its counties in 1977. We estimate that the imposition of registration on counties that did not have registration in these states decreased participation over the long-term by 3 to 4 percentage points. Though significant, this is lower than estimates of the effects of registration from cross-sectional studies. 2015-04-14T17:21:47Z 2015-04-14T17:21:47Z 2004-02 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/96551 en_US VTP Working Paper Series;14 application/pdf Caltech/MIT Voting Technology Project
spellingShingle Voter registration
Voter turnout
Introduction of registration
Imposition of registration
Barriers to voting
Ansolabehere, Stephen
Konisky, David M.
The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
title The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
title_full The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
title_fullStr The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
title_full_unstemmed The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
title_short The Introduction of Voter Registration and Its Effect on Turnout
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Voter turnout
Introduction of registration
Imposition of registration
Barriers to voting
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