Do voters have a cue? Television advertisements as a source of information in citizen-initiated referendum campaigns

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作者
Bowler, S [1 ]
Donovan, T
机构
[1] Univ Calif Riverside, Dept Polit Sci, Riverside, CA 92521 USA
[2] Western Washington Univ, Bellingham, WA 98225 USA
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10.1111/1475-6765.t01-1-00031
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D0 [政治学、政治理论];
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0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
In this article we examine the scope for campaign effects in citizen-initiated referendum (CIR) elections. Given the context of CIR elections, television effects can be seen to be even bigger and more important than in candidate elections. We use survey data on information demands made upon voters in CIR campaigns, and the information sources they use, in order to gauge the relative importance of various sources that voters rely upon in making voting decisions. We then examine the relative importance of television advertising as a source of information in CIR campaigns. We find that voters report using many sources of information, with few voters relying exclusively upon television advertisements. Rather than telling voters which way to vote, television campaigns may simply raise awareness of CIRs and so encourage voters to seek cues elsewhere, in particular from ballot guides where cues are more readily discerned.
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