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Beyond Turnout: How Compulsory Voting Shapes Citizens and Political Parties - Hardcover
Beyond Turnout: How Compulsory Voting Shapes Citizens and Political Parties - Hardcover
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by Shane P. Singh (Author)
Compulsory voting is widely used in the democratic world, and it is well established that it increases electoral participation. Beyond Turnout: How Compulsory Voting Shapes Citizens and Political Parties assesses the effects of compulsory voting beyond turnout. Singh first summarizes the normative arguments for and against compulsory voting, provides information on its contemporary use, reviews recent events pertaining to its (proposed) adoption and abolition, and provides an extensive account of extant research on its consequences. He then advances a theory that compulsory voting polarizes behavior and attitudes, and broadens gaps in political sophistication levels, among those with negative and positive orientations toward democracy. Recognizing the impact of mandatory voting on the electorate, political parties then alter the ways in which they seek votes, with mainstream parties moderating their platforms and smaller parties taking more extreme positions. Singh uses survey
data from countries with compulsory voting to show that support for the requirement to vote is driven by individuals' orientations toward democracy. The theory is then comprehensively tested using: cross-national data; cross-cantonal data from Switzerland; and survey data from Argentina. Empirical results are largely indicative of the theorized process whereby compulsory voting has divergent effects on citizens and political parties. The book concludes with a discussion of future directions for academic research, implications for those who craft electoral policy, and alternative ways of boosting turnout.
Author Biography
Shane P. Singh, Professor, School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia
with a particular focus on the role that institutional and contextual factors play in shaping citizens' attitudes and behaviours. His research has appeared in several journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, the British Journal of Political Science, and the European Journal of
Political Research.
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