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Compulsory voting and political engagement (beyond the ballot box): A multilevel analysis

    1. [1] University of California
  • Localización: Electoral Studies: An international Journal, ISSN 0261-3794, Nº 43, 2016, págs. 158-168
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Proponents of compulsory voting argue that this institution leads to higher levels of political engagement. Opponents of mandatory voting instead argue that forcing people to vote can increase feelings of political alienation and generate lower levels of political engagement. The empirical record on this issue is scarce and inconclusive. This paper revisits this question with a series of multilevel models that evaluate the impact of compulsory voting on different forms of political engagement, using data from all the waves of the Americas Barometer Survey (2004–2014). The results suggest that compulsory voting has a negligible effect on political engagement. However, the results also reveal an interesting interaction. Citizens with low levels of education are more likely to be cognitively engaged with the political process when voting is mandatory.


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