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Replication data for: Making Young Voters: The Impact of Preregistration on Youth Turnout

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Title Replication data for: Making Young Voters: The Impact of Preregistration on Youth Turnout
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27672
 
Creator Holbein, John B.
Hillygus, D. Sunshine
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Recent research has cast doubt on the potential for many electoral reforms to increase voter turnout. In this paper we examine the effectiveness of preregistration laws, which allow young citizens to register before being eligible to vote. We use two empirical approaches to evaluate the impact of preregistration on youth turnout. First, we implement difference-in-difference and lag models to bracket the causal effect of preregistration implementation using the 2000-2012 Current Population Survey. Second, focusing on the state of Florida, we leverage a discontinuity based on date of birth to estimate the effect of increased preregistration exposure on the turnout of young registrants. In both approaches we find preregistration increases voter turnout, with equal effectiveness for various subgroups in the electorate. More broadly, observed pat- terns suggest that the campaign context and supporting institutions may help to determine when and if electoral reforms are effective.
 
Subject Social Sciences
Voter turnout
Electoral reform
Preregistration
 
Contributor John Holbein