A Get Out The Vote (GOTV) experiment on the world's largest participatory budgeting vote in Brazil
Does non-partisan voter mobilization affect the popular vote? We use vote records from a state-level participatory budgeting vote in Brazil– the world’s largest –to assess the impact of voter mobilization messaging on turnout and support for public investments. The government provided records as to...
Main Authors: | Peixoto, T, Sjoberg, F, Mellon, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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