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  The Impact of Voting Advice Applications on Electoral Turnout: Evidence from Greece

Gemenis, K. (2018). The Impact of Voting Advice Applications on Electoral Turnout: Evidence from Greece. Statistics, Politics and Policy, 9(2), 161-179. doi:10.1515/spp-2018-0011.

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 Abstract: A new aspect of electoral campaigns in Europe, and increasingly elsewhere as well, has been the proliferation of the online voter information tools, widely known in the political science community as Voting Advice Applications (VAAs). By accessing VAAs, users are provided with information about the degree of congruence between their policy preferences and those of different parties or candidates. Although the exact mechanisms have not been rigorously investigated, a series of studies across European countries, such as Finland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland have demonstrated a link between the use of VAAs and electoral turnout. The aim of this paper is to contribute to this growing literature by analyzing previously untapped data from Greece, extending the empirical literature to a country where VAA effects have not been investigated before. The analysis indicates that the effect of VAAs in Greece is marginal to non-existent while there seems to be no evidence of the hypothesized information mechanism which purportedly drives such effects. The paper concludes with suggestions that future studies of VAA effects on turnout can address in their design.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2018-12-222018
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 9 (2) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 161 - 179 Identifier: ISSN: 2151-7509

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