Communicating safety precautions can help maintain in-person voter turnout during a pandemic

被引:8
作者
Merkley, Eric [1 ]
Bergeron, Thomas [1 ,2 ]
Loewen, Peter John [1 ,2 ]
Elias, Angelo [3 ]
Lapp, Miriam [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Polit Sci, SS 3018,100 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 3G3, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Munk Sch Global Affairs & Publ Policy, 1 Devonshire Pl, Toronto, ON M5S 3K7, Canada
[3] Elect Canada, 30 Victoria St, Gatineau, PQ K1A 0M6, Canada
关键词
Election safety; Cost of voting; Voter turnout; Election administration; COVID-19; IMPACT; COSTS; HEALTH; LAWS;
D O I
10.1016/j.electstud.2021.102421
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
Scholars have linked cost and life stress to lower voter turnout with clear implications for voting during the COVID-19 pandemic. We ask whether COVID-19 reduces turnout intention and how election agencies can mitigate this effect. We use a series of six survey and conjoint experiments implemented in samples totalling over 28,000 Canadian respondents collected between July and November of 2020 to show that: 1) priming people to think about COVID-19 reduces turnout intention, especially among those who feel most threatened by the disease; 2) safety measures for in-person voting, such as mandatory masks and physical distancing, can improve safety perceptions and willingness to vote in-person, and 3) providing people information about safety precautions for in-person voting mitigates the negative effect of priming COVID-19. These studies illustrate the importance of both the implementation and communication of measures by election agencies designed to make people safe - and feel safe - while voting in-person.
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