Freakonomics: Election Day
excellent book, great blog: http://www.freakonomics.com/blog/
But if you really do want higher voter turnout, there are at least three things that could help: pay people to vote (even if the payment is in the form of a lottery ticket); make voting mandatory, as it is in Australia; orâ€â€and this would be an interesting, albeit impossible, experimentâ€â€forbid anyone from conducting and publicizing pre-election polls. If you don’t know the likely outcome of an election, would you be more willing to vote? I am guessing the answer is a big fat yes. When we get bombarded with poll numbers, supporters of the leading candidates are disinclined to vote because the victory seems in the bag; and supporters of the trailing candidate are disinclined because defeat seems inevitable.
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- Published:
- 11.07.06 / 5pm
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- LowCommotion
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- Politics, Your Rights
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