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GOTV and Ballot Secrecy

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Greg A. Huber, Alan S. Gerber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, Seth J. Hill
ISPS ID: 
P10-008
Related publications: 
Is There a Secret Ballot? Ballot Secrecy Perceptions and Their Implications for Voting Behaviour
Ballot Secrecy Concerns and Voter Mobilization: New Experimental Evidence About Message Source, Context, and the Duration of Mobilization Effects
Do Perceptions of Ballot Secrecy Influence Turnout? Results from a Field Experiment
Related data: 
Is There a Secret Ballot? Ballot Secrecy Perceptions and Their Implications for Voting Behaviour
Do Perceptions of Ballot Secrecy Influence Turnout? Results from a Field Experiment
Ballot Secrecy Concerns and Voter Mobilization: New Experimental Evidence About Message Source, Context, and the Duration of Mobilization Effects
Date: 
October 19, 2010 through November 2, 2010
Status: 
Published
Location: 
United States
Location details: 
United States - CT
Context: 
GOTV
Planning document / hypotheses: 
Relationship between turnout and fears about ballot secrecy.
Sample size: 
49,500
Discipline: 
Political Science
Area of study: 
Civil Society & the State
Governance & Democratic Process
Political Behavior
Last updated: 
December 5, 2014
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