Author (Person) | Schuck, Andreas R. T., Stolwijk, Sjoerd B |
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Publisher | Sage Publications |
Series Title | European Union Politics |
Series Details | Volume 20, 3, Pages 341-360 |
Publication Date | September 2019 |
ISSN | 1465-1165 (print) | 1741-2757 (online) |
Content Type | Journal Article |
Abstract: Turnout in second-order elections, like those for the European Parliament, is notoriously low, especially among younger voters. This study compares five pathways in which exposure to poll coverage can affect turnout: bandwagon voting, strategic turnout, increased information efficacy, campaign cynicism and perceived electoral importance. The mediation analyses are combined with Covariate Balancing Propensity Score matching to better account for selection effects. Analyses of a four-wave panel survey of young voters (Nā=ā747) in the 2014 European Parliament Election show that exposure to polls in election coverage predominantly stimulates interest and turnout among young voters. This is in line with the perspective that poll coverage increases perceived electoral importance. Poll coverage can thus play a beneficial role in activating the potential among young voters to engage with (second-order) elections. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1465116519837351 |
Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Subject Tags | Children | Young People, Elections, European Parliament, European Parliament Elections |