Ballot Box Representation: Spatial Voting and the Effects of Information in Direct Democracy Elections

Author:

Boudreau CherylORCID,MacKenzie Scott A.

Abstract

AbstractIn states and localities with direct democracy, citizens can advance their policy interests without the aid of elected officials. Research documenting citizens’ lack of political knowledge raises questions about their ability to do so. We conduct three studies during real-world direct democracy elections to determine whether citizens choose alternatives (the ballot proposal or status quo) that are closest to their ideological positions and whether political information improves this outcome. Using original surveys, our first two studies estimate citizens’ ideological positions and show that citizens regularly choose alternatives that are closest to these positions. Using a survey experiment, our third study indicates that political information (party cues, policy information, and spatial maps) further improves such spatial voting. These results demonstrate citizens’ capacity to advance their policy interests in direct democracy elections and identify conditions under which political information strengthens the relationship between citizens’ policy interests and choices about ballot propositions.

Funder

Institute for Social Sciences, UC Davis

Public Opinion Workshop, UC Davis

Committee on Research, UC Davis

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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