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What Affects Voter Turnout? A Review Article/Meta-Analysis of Aggregate Research

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2016

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Abstract

For more than 40 years, studies trying to explain macro-level electoral turnout have been one of the pillars of political behavioural research. From January 2004 to December 2013 alone, more than 130 articles were published in peer-reviewed journals using turnout at the national, regional or local level as the dependent variable. This meta-analysis tries to synthesize the results of these studies. I find there is a strong consensus in the literature that turnout is higher under compulsory voting, if the election is important, and if it is held in a small country. I also find that the influence of most other predictor variables, including the type of electoral system, the number of parties, development, income inequalities and electoral closeness is inconclusive at best. These results hint at the fact that the determinants of turnout might be more complex than the current theory suggests and is rather more context dependent.

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Copyright © The Author(s). Published by Government and Opposition Limited and Cambridge University Press 2016 
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Table 1 Summary of the Effect of Compulsory Voting on Turnout

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Table 2 Summary of the Effect of the Electoral System Type on Turnout

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Table 3 Summary of the Effect of the Number of Parties on Electoral Turnout

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Table 4 Summary of the Effect of the Importance of the Elections on Turnout

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Table 5 Summary of the Effect of Development on Electoral Turnout

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Table 6 Summary of the Effect of Population Size on Electoral Turnout

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Table 7 Summary of the Effect of Income Inequalities on Electoral Turnout

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Table 8 Summary or the Effect of Close Elections on Electoral Turnout

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Table 9 The Use of RV, VAP and VEP Turnout

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